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Jarred Smith
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Funding Fix/Flip Deals in Oklahoma

Jarred Smith
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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I am an experienced REI, researching Private Money Lending in the Oklahoma City Market. I have 3 properties that I'm looking for additional funding on and that are in escrow and set to close at the end of the month. These will be light renovation flips with mostly cosmetics. My team does 8-10 flips a year along with multiple buy and hold properties. I'm looking to grow and expand my flip business. I have several rental properties for collateral and 10 yrs of experience in everything real estate. Does anyone have experience with PM lenders in Oklahoma or that have Oklahoma interests? I'm not really liking for Hard Money guys. Any suggestions or advice?

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