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Updated 8 months ago,

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Jamie Singleton
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Seeking Hard Money Lender Options

Jamie Singleton
  • Investor
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Been buying and renovating properties in and around WV over past 11 months with 7 homes purchased so far.  I have been using a local bank for the buy and renovate work but would like to investigate hard money lender options.   

BTW...tried Backflip who were horrible. They did not want to examine the ARV value to calculate a loan amount and based everything on current value. Waste of time.

Any thoughts or suggestions for hard money lenders in and around West Virginia.  So far, my investment property purchases plus renovations have created $50K-$100K in equity in each home so I feel like I am selecting appropriately and renovating the necessary items to create maximum equity.  Just would like to see if hard money lending can speed up my investment goals.  Appreciate your help!

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