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Alex Cardenas
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Recommendations for first time rehab investor financing in OKC?

Alex Cardenas
  • Contractor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Contractor out of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in search of first time rehab investor friendly financiers/financing options. Need guidance in searching out the right and appropriate lender for my situation. Any advice for contractors getting into the business of rehab investing is also welcome.

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Cassi Justiz
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Cassi Justiz
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Hey @Alex Cardenas

I will send you a PM. There are several local banks in OKC that offer rehab loans. I'm not sure exactly what you are looking for, but I can at least point you in a direction to start out. 

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