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Bradley Davis
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Home Equity Loan for Investment Property in Louisville?

Bradley Davis
  • Investor
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Hey all!

I was in the Indiana market for a bit and have an amazing lender with a small bank who would do 85% LTV loans on investment property. Unfortunately, he is unable to loan across state lines in KY. I renovated a property here and am looking for a line of credit or equity loan based on the newly appraised value. I've tried 10 lenders and so far no one wants to touch an investment property. I also have looked into Key Bank but they don't service Kentucky. Any ideas? Thanks!

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Kevin Hart
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Kevin Hart
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@Bradley Davis hey Bradley, I can help you out through State Farm Bank. ill DM you

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