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Joakim Ryan
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Looking for lenders in Philly area

Joakim Ryan
  • Investor
  • New Jersey
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Hey everyone,

I was wondering if other investors in the Philadelphia area have any recommendations for small local lenders/credit unions that enjoy working with real estate investors. I have a complete personal financial statement ready to send out to multiple lenders and have good credit and all that. 


Just wanted to see if any other investors in this area have any recommendations before I begin calling around. Any suggestion would be much appreciated! Thank you  

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Rich O'Neill
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Rich O'Neill
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@Joakim Ryan for long term loans check out Philadelphia Federal Credit Union and TruMark. Some of the best terms I have seen. Hard money loans are all over the place. Not a bad idea to look into using a broker for those to help you compare lots of different options vs. getting tied down to one. 

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