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Chris Winterhalter
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New to BP - St Louis & Cincinnati markets

Chris Winterhalter
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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Hello all real estate investors and professionals!

I'm new to BP and wanted to reach out to the investors/professionals in St Louis and Cincinnati. My business is currently located in St Louis however I have plans to transition active business to Cincinnati within the year. We own around 55 units consisting of mostly multi-families with a few single families scattered in. I've been extremely active in redevelop both on the hold and sell side for the past 4 years. Wholesaling has also played a small role in my business over the past four years. My transition to Cincinnati will involve a new chapter in my business. I'm still hammering out the details but historic loft conversions are a big part of that plan along with multi-family redevelopment (hold). I would love to hear from the St Louis and Cincinnati investors/professionals.

Thanks!

Chris Winterhalter

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