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Patrick Lismon
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New East Coast Investor - Focusing on Midwest Multifamily

Patrick Lismon
  • Investor
  • Kentucky
Posted

Hello everyone,

My name is Patrick and I am an investor actively analyzing value-add and stabilized multifamily deals in the Kentucky and Tennessee markets. My focus is on properties in the 10-40 unit range.

I am looking to connect with and learn from other experienced investors, operators, and potential partners who are active in this region.

If you are investing in these markets, I'd appreciate the opportunity to connect and introduce myself.

Thanks,

Patrick

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