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Jay Howard
  • Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Local Lenders/Banks in Indy

Jay Howard
  • Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
Posted

Hello-

I'm an OOS investor, currently own 2 duplexes in Indy. I'm looking to expand my business in 2022 and looking for recommendations for local banks/lenders to partner with for deal funding. My first two loans have been in my personal name, but I'm setting up my business structure in the next month and open to commercial options as well. I'm looking to research different programs across short-term financing, refis, HELOCs, conventional/portfolio loan programs. Ideally, I would also like to obtain a HELOC on my non owner occupied investment properties (tough to find, I know).

Lastly, although my business will be new, I have a Single member LLC with established credit and my personal credit profile is strong (800+ scores, high W2, low DTI, etc.).

Feedback appreciated.

Thanks!

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