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Updated almost 8 years ago, 01/07/2017

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Jordan Decuir
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Katy, TX
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Connecting with a Commercial Banker in Houston

Jordan Decuir
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Katy, TX
Posted

So I just listened to @Brandon Turner speak on "The One Thing" on the Ask BP podcast...great (yet very simple) concept and podcast episode by the way, be sure to check it out....and it led me to the conclusion that I need to figure out what I need to get in line so that I can: 1) connect with a local commercial real estate banker here in Houston to discuss funding for multi-family/apartment investments, and 2) understand what it is that the commercial lender would be looking for in terms of sort of pre-qualifying my partner and I for funding.

We are looking to make multi-family/apartment investments here in the Houston area as part of a buy/rehab/rent strategy.

Any and all input and suggestions are welcome.

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