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Jesse Byrer
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  • Lender
  • Chicago, IL
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Looking to Network with Agents & Contractors (bigger projects)

Jesse Byrer
Pro Member
  • Lender
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

I'm looking to network with agents and contractors that do larger renovation project that have a history doing 2-4 units. I specialize in renovation lending and looking to collaborate with agents & contractors that educate their clients on house hacking. I think there is a huge opportunity in the city around the ADU Pilot program and want to network with individuals that have similar interests. I'm not a newbie.. did almost 300 units in 2021. Only mention so you know this isn't a plea to get business. Truly looking to network with like minded people who want to help clients build wealth through real estate.

  • Jesse Byrer