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Credit unions and portfolio lenders for out of state investors

Patrick Britton
  • Ann Arbor, MI
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Any brilliant ideas on how to get in with a credit union when I live thousands of miles away?  I would like to invest in Ohio, for instance but need a portfolio lender given the size of the loan(s) (under $40k).  

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John Warren
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  • 3412 S. Harlem Avenue Riverside, IL 60546
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John Warren
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@Patrick Britton I am a huge fan of local banks, and would recommend simply calling every local bank in the area and pitching the loan to them. I did this with an apartment building where i wanted to use a seller second mortgage in a new market, and I found 3 banks out of 10 that would do something that creative. I am sure you will find the same thing if you call a bunch of local banks. Try to find ones that have only a handful of branches, and then try to talk to their senior VP of commercial lending (or whatever they call that position). 

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