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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Local Texas (San Antonio/Austin Area) Lenders Referrals!?
Hello! I'm working the next step in my business plan, which is to actually start researching and reaching out to lenders! :D My question is 3-part:
1) Does anyone have referrals for local Texas lenders? (I'm looking to invest in the San Antonio/Austin area.)
2) How do you go about finding Rockstar Lenders? (I may have found the podcast that talks about this (one I've listened to before), but I couldn't get the link to work for some reason to re-read it.)
3) What things should I be asking these lenders?
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@Sarah Anne if you are looking for deals less than $1m in purchase price you should call 10-20 local banks or credit unions and speak with the commercial lending officer. You should give them an overview of your business plan and property type to have them provide feedback/debt quotes. If you are buying greater than $1M you can message me and I will share national lender contacts if you'd like a few.