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Charles Burgess
  • Financial Advisor
  • Charlotte, NC
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Commercial Financing for New Investment Company

Charles Burgess
  • Financial Advisor
  • Charlotte, NC
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I'm looking to obtain commercial financing on a property, and just looking for recommendations for lenders in the southeast area.  I am a brand new business, so I'm finding it difficult with larger, institutional lenders. Looking for financing in the $150 - $300K range. Thanks guys!

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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Account Closed
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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@Charles Burgess I’ve had luck using Google Maps. Input your properties address. Then search for “banks”, and call the ones that have a local name to it. Or one that is a community bank. Ignore the large institutions. I’ve at least had luck engaging with loan officers who at least can point you to the right lenders. Good luck!

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