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Searching for small Savings&Loan/ Credit Union

Zachary Bellinghausen
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I am and have been a member of a large national "Big Box" bank and am in the search for a small credit union. With my current bank it is impersonal and you never speak with the person making the final decision it seems. I have definitely been rubbed the wrong way on multiple occasions. Having a relationship with an outfit that keeps all their loans in house seems like a better way of doing business. I have a significant amount of collateral and savings I would like to transfer to keep in house. It would be a win win for both parties. I plan on purchasing multi-family assets in central/north Florida and would like to start reaching out to local Credit Unions and Savings & Loan operations. I would be so appreciative of any body who knows of investor friendly businesses out there that seems to fit this description. What better place to start, than bigger pockets. Thanks!

  • Zachary Bellinghausen