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203k Lenders in Austin

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Anyone have a good 203k lender in Austin?  Aslo any contractors that will work on a 203k type project?

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I am serious, I have a huge project coming up in the city of Albemarle NC, just waiting for permit to clear. I bought the property about 4000 sq feet and the city is allowing me to convert it into a 6 Units multi-dwelling project without changing to sq footages. I have the funding already but after this project. I want to buy land and develop it, instead of old home rehabbing. I am interested learning about this funding  @Erik Browning. I already owned 7 single rental units in Charlotte market. This is the biggest rehab project I will be handling and it is little complex from design to permitting. I might want to use the 203k funding on this project and hold onto my funds for contingencies.

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