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Seth Cunningham
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  • Mandeville, LA
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Finally being proactive! From Louisiana

Seth Cunningham
  • Investor
  • Mandeville, LA
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Been signed up on bigger pockets for awhile now to educate myself and network. Well I haven't been networking very well haha, so I am starting now so I can finally get this investment vehicle rolling.

I am currently in Mandeville, LA (just north of New Orleans) and have done a lot of self education (both online and books) and taken one weekend class. I work offshore so when I am home is random so haven't been home or made the time to drive 45 min and join the local REI group.

What I am currently looking for from this community besides continually educating myself is a Hard Money Lender for Louisiana that does ARV (After Repair Value).

The type of investments I am looking into are Single Family homes in pre-foreclosure or just in a weak state that I can capture some unrealized equity in through fixing it up, then converting my hard money loan into a conventional.

Appreciate any tips and advice,

-Seth Cunnigham

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