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Best Lenders in Twin Cities area

Brett Roach
  • New to Real Estate
  • Minneapolis
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For the Twin Cities area, what are the best investor-friendly lenders for refinancing or obtaining a conventional loan for single family homes for renting out?

Also, what are some investor-friendly title companies?

Thanks!

Brett

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Originally posted by @Brett Roach:

For the Twin Cities area, what are the best investor-friendly lenders for refinancing or obtaining a conventional loan for single family homes for renting out?

Also, what are some investor-friendly title companies?

Thanks!

Brett

@Tim Swierczek is the man up there.

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