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Need help finding small banks

Adrian Gonzalez
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Hello everyone I just finished doing my first market research for my first home, pretty much know everything about this particular townhouse neighborhood. I found 4 comps sold within 6 months for more than the pre foreclosure one I am looking at. Same bed/bath and sqft. 
I also jotted the upgrades with good ROI margins which I feel will intrigue the lender.

I don’t remember if it was the OG podcast or rookie podcast but I heard a guest say he found an out of state small bank to finance his home and then 2 more after that, my main question is how would I go on to finding all local, and national small banks willing on doing out of state loans? Without finding all these paid blogs , or big bank sites instead?

Thank you in advance,

Adrian

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