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Jeff Shaney
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  • Dundalk, MD
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Small residential investor with bigger commercial asperations

Jeff Shaney
  • Investor
  • Dundalk, MD
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Hi- Jeff here.  

I have a Master's in RE from Johns Hopkins and in my day job I'm an international Realty Specialist.

I have done about 10 flips over the years, rolling the money into bigger projects via 1031 exchanges. Currently have a six lot subdivision in Bmore. Since '10 I have also added six residential units. I am out of conventional financing options. Need to perfect the two sides of the business and move on to bigger projects. What I really need is sound tax advice and access to capital.  

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