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John Gavin
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Whats your advice?

John Gavin
  • Investor
  • Vienna, VA
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I wanted to get some other opinions on my current situation. My partner and I currently have 4 townhomes paid off in cash and are currently trying to find the best way to get more properties without putting more of our own money in if possible. What in your opinion is the best strategy? We have bought these properties within the last year and all are rented. The bank has told us they won't loan to us since our LLC hasn't been around for a year yet. Any thoughts?

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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I would contact @Upen Patel. He is a mortgage broker located pretty close to you. He does do the normal Fannie/Freddie loans...but he also does all kinds of non traditional lending, and commercial stuff as well I believe.  

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