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Patrick Kane
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Investor Friendly Lenders in Pittsburgh, PA

Patrick Kane
  • Architect
  • Bethel Park, PA
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Looking to introduce myself to one or more local lenders in the Pittsburgh area. I have a fair amount of liquid cash and home equity that i could start with cash deals, but i would prefer to use financing on 90% of my deals moving forward. Listening to the podcasts, and common sense, i want to start things right with one bank and continue to grow with that same individual/organization. Any leads would be appreciated, thanks.

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Annette Schneider
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Annette Schneider
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We are also in the market to get to know private investors to employ the BRRR strategy to find another multifamily property. Also considering SFH, large ones that can be subdivided or homes in need of TLC in great school districts. We have 2 buildings, seven units currently.

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