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Kyle Sweeney
  • Ferndale, MI
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Detroit Area - New to Real Estate Investing

Kyle Sweeney
  • Ferndale, MI
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Hello,

My friend and I are going into business. I've been helping my friend manage her sizable portfolio in the equities markets, and we decided that diversifying into local real estate would be a wise decision.

Right now, I'm struggling to find a portfolio lender. I'd like to avoid taking any personal mortgages, and keep all of the properties titled in an LLC.

Any advice would be helpful. I'm in the Ferndale/Royal Oak/Hazel Park are, with the hope to be established as quickly as possible as to be a big-time player in Detroit's come-back.

Thanks.

Kyle

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