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Updated over 8 years ago, 08/31/2016

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CW Clark
  • Developer
  • Spokane, WA
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Developer Investor in Spokane - Lender Question

CW Clark
  • Developer
  • Spokane, WA
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Hi Everyone,

  Just wanted to reach out and finally provide an opening post.  I am developer investor in the inland Northwest and focused primarily on Spokane and the surrounding areas.  Having grown up in a real estate family, I think was always going to wind up in this business and am so pleased to have found this site and all the helpful information everyone here provides.  My portfolio is under 10 units, but hoping to cross that mark in the next year with new construction of 4 townhomes using Modular construction and other acquisitions.

Anyhow, the reason for this post is that I am looking at another deal, a potential residential to office property flip and looking for info on lenders that might work for such a deal.  Very likely a short term hard money will be the way to go as my current process with a traditional bank and construction financing on my other deal is just taking too long to do again.  Any thoughts on inland northwest lenders?

Anyhow, it is really great to be on the site and look forward to interacting with you. 

Thanks,

Will

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