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All Forum Posts by: Jake Coddington

Jake Coddington has started 5 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: Investing in St. Louis

Jake CoddingtonPosted
  • St. Louis
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 3

@Max Householder I'm primarily looking in the Bevo and Dutchtown, but am unsure of the area. Dogtown, Central west end, and Foulard would be great as well but its a little pricier there as you probably know

Post: Investing in St. Louis

Jake CoddingtonPosted
  • St. Louis
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 3

@Geordy Rostad I live about 20 minutes from the city so thought it would be a good place to start. I appreciate the tools, will definitely come in handy.

Thanks for the input! I'll definitely start looking for some local meet-ups to meet people. I should be able to pull together enough money for the FHA as well.

Post: Investing in St. Louis

Jake CoddingtonPosted
  • St. Louis
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 3

Hi everyone, I'm new to investing and am looking to start in St. Louis. Any advice anyone can offer about the area?

I am just getting started investing in the St. Louis area and am hoping to brrrr properties around the city. I am currently looking for funding, but don't think I'll qualify for a hard money loan due to lack of cash reserves. How can I get started without going this route?