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Mark Linder
  • Investor
  • Winston- Salem, NC
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Loan officer in central Illinois that invests in rental property

Mark Linder
  • Investor
  • Winston- Salem, NC
Posted

I'm about to put an offer in on my third unit in Springfield, Illinois. We are going to pay cash for a fixer upper and use the BRRRR method. I am looking for that rockstar loan officer that will give me the best possible advise and that's savvy in real estate because they are investors themselves or just because they want to be the best. And it would probably help if they were high energy like myself because people that aren't just don't get it. I have been in contact with multiple banks and just haven't felt that warm and fuzzy about anyone I have talked to or done business with. Looking for that to change and to begin a long relationship. Any help would be much appreciated.

Ps a huge plus would be a bank that doesn’t need a 6 month seasoning period. I know, a lot to ask, but from what I hear it’s possible. Thanks in advance!!

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