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Fix & Flip Lenders in Rifle/Glenwood

Travis Hardy
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Looking for a lenders that will lend on properties in areas such as Rifle, Glenwood Springs, Silt, Meeker and other smaller towns for Fix & Flip. Ideally for BRRRR if possible. I have ran into issues about the population of these city's with prior lenders.

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Bob Vollmer
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Bob Vollmer
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  • New Castle, CO
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@Travis Hardy Are you considering HML's? There are a few down in the Denver area that say they'll lend up this way - Pine Financial Group is one that comes to mind. I've never used them, but when I lived in Fort Collins I was a member of a local REIA group that they were also members of. You could also search for lenders here on BP by going up to the "build your team" tab and selecting "hard money lenders". If you're looking for something more local, you could also try Alpine Bank or one of the other local lenders. If you'd consider going to Junction, you may want to speak with Laurinda Conrad at Northpointe Bank. They used to have a program for investors that was very interesting. Again, I haven't used her personally, but I've spoken with her a few times about various loan types.

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