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Good afternoon all, I’m somewhere in the beginning of my real estate journey, I’m looking to purchase a second property and build my portfolio by using the ”stack” method at the very least acquiring a property every year or 2 depending on what the loan allows (owner-occupied loans), I’m looking for a mortgage lender who works the southern Indiana region and also understands my plan and goals, should I be focused on finding a good agent who will then have a lender or should I find a good lender who will then have a agent ?

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Hey Tyler. Having a good agent will be key for finding good investment opportunities. They may also have a good lender/broker to get you in touch with but I would recommend contacting various brokers in the area and discussing your goals with them. A good place to start may just be searching on google for brokers local to that region.

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