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Braden Alexander
  • Banker
  • Edmond, OK
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Oklahoma City Niche?

Braden Alexander
  • Banker
  • Edmond, OK
Posted

Hey guys, I am new to BP & just wanted to hop on here to get an insight on what people would consider their more successful properties. Are they Short-term rentals, Duplexes, Condos/Apartments etc.? I just recently started a new position as a commercial credit analyst for a community bank in Edmond, OK so, I do have some experience crunching the numbers for all types of commercial RE from a banking standpoint. My long-term goal is to transition into a commercial lender/RE investor, but for now I am just soaking in all the info I can. Also, curious to know what areas in Oklahoma are better for SFR?

I would appreciate any feedback! 



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