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All Forum Posts by: Sean Laird

Sean Laird has started 3 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Anderson Indiana market and trends.

Sean LairdPosted
  • Gulfport, MS
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

@Jaron Walling

Do you invest in Anderson or would you consider doing it. I’m referring to doing multi family rentals in the area

Post: Multi Family Syndication Team

Sean LairdPosted
  • Gulfport, MS
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

I'm in the same boat you are. I'm starting out learning about Syndicating multi-family deals. In particular, I'm looking to put in a 20-30 unit apartment complex near a new college that opened up about 5 years ago. Let's connect... I'm curious to see what we learn going forward doing this sort of thing

Post: Good Banks for BRRRR refi in Memphis, TN

Sean LairdPosted
  • Gulfport, MS
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

So I'm just starting out trying to do BRRRR in the Memphis, TN area. I'm doing a pretty good job of building a team but I have yet to find a loan partner for the cash-out refi. Any advice or recommendations from those experienced with this sort of investing in this area. I've noticed a lot of the buildings are older so my current bank has been reluctant to get involved.

Any help, thoughts and ideas are greatly appreciated