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All Forum Posts by: Justin Lee

Justin Lee has started 19 posts and replied 95 times.

Post: Newbie!!!! Looking To Break Into Real Estate

Justin LeePosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 28
Originally posted by @Shon Plummer:

Hello, I am actually in the DMV area.

@Justin Lee

Ok got it. I have a reliable contractor if you need one there!

Post: Looking for Connections in Atlanta!

Justin LeePosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 28

@Jiali Yin Super exciting that you’re looking to invest in the ATL Market. I am a local Realtor, Investor, and Private Money Lender. I’d love to connect and share some insight on the market and assist in anyway that I can!

Post: Newbie!!!! Looking To Break Into Real Estate

Justin LeePosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 28

@Shon Plummer Super exciting that you’re looking to invest in the ATL Market. I am a local Realtor, Investor, and Private Money Lender. I’d love to connect and share some insight on the market and assist in anyway that I can!

Post: Microsoft buys another 20 acres for new Westside campus

Justin LeePosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 28

@Chad Carrodus when do they plan to begin development?

Post: Buying & Selling Real Estate

Justin LeePosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 28

Super exciting that you’re looking to invest in the ATL Market. I am a local Realtor, Investor, and Private Money Lender. I’d love to connect and share some insight on the market and assist in any way that I can!

Post: Buying in Atlanta, GA

Justin LeePosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 28

Super exciting that you’re looking to purchase/invest in the ATL Market. I am a local Realtor, Investor, and Private Money Lender. Duplexes under $300k turnkey are very scarce in Metro ATL, but they do exist. However, the areas that they exist in arent the best now but more of a long-term plan. I’d love to connect and share some insight on the market and assist in any way that I can! 

Post: Residential Multifamily in Atlanta Area

Justin LeePosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 28

@Anye Wanki Hi!

Super exciting that you’re looking to invest in the ATL Market. I am a local Realtor, Investor, and Private Money Lender. I’d love to connect and share some insight on the market and assist in anyway that I can!

Post: My first commercial apartment building!

Justin LeePosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 28

@Nicole (Dunlap) Pendergrass congrats. Much success to you!

Post: Refi from Private Money to Conventional

Justin LeePosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 28

@scott wolf higher rate 

Post: Refi from Private Money to Conventional

Justin LeePosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 103
  • Votes 28

Do you know the process of refinancing from a private money loan to a conventional one? I have spoke to a few lenders and they informed me that the title needs to be in my name prior to initiating the refinance although it is in my business name. Any ideas or tips/tricks on how I can do this? I thought that i could simply quit claim simultaneously to avoid the due on sale clause, but apparently, that isn't an option.