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Updated about 4 years ago, 11/14/2020

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John Lutkenhoff
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Smaller W Michigan Portfolio Lenders/Suggestions

John Lutkenhoff
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Bigger Pockets community,

I'm a newer investor looking for portfolio lender suggestions in the west Michigan area to partner up with. My main goal is to hopefully find a lender that has some flexibility with the down payment percentage in exchange for adjustments to other terms of the loan. Ideally the down payment would be in the 10-15% range assuming the deal I can bring to the table is a secure investment in the eyes of both parties. I'm open ears to any and all suggestions or experiences, I'm curious if this scenario is possible, common, uncommon, or am I just dreaming with the numbers I've given? Thank you to everyone in advance

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