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Updated almost 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

So Cal Investor Friendly Institutions
Hey Guys - I haven't posted in a while as I've been working on my transition from North Carolina to So Cal (San Diego baby!). I've found it's pretty easy to find mortgage brokers who can do NOO loans with 25% down, W2 income, etc. for buy & holds, but fix&flip-friendly institutions are harder to come by.
I'm about to start pounding the pavement, but I figured I should reach out to my fellow BP'ers to see if anyone who is closing transactions currently is happy with their relationship. I am willing to open an account with the institution (whether it be a credit union or local/regional bank), can show a track record and am pretty flexible with the terms.
Any guidance/help is much appreciated!
Vic