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Updated over 8 years ago, 09/06/2016

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Tim S.
  • Property Manager
  • Evans, GA
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Looking for a HML that lend in Augusta, GA

Tim S.
  • Property Manager
  • Evans, GA
Posted

Can anyone recommend a reputable HML that lends in the Augusta, GA Metro Area? Seems like all the HML listed on BiggerPockets that says they lend in Georgia are only willing to lend in the Metro Atlanta area only! :(

Augusta is the 2nd largest city in Georgia and only 2 hours east of Atlanta.  We host The Masters Golf tournament in April which brings millions of dollars into the city every year, with visitors often buying 2nd homes here.  We have a thriving medical and cyber security industry with a lot of big name Defense Contractors in the area (Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, etc.)

Stop ignoring real estate investors here, you're losing money if you continue to do so!

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