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Brian Fouts
  • Investor
  • Fall City, WA
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Private Lenders Needed - We Also Cross-Collateralize for Security

Brian Fouts
  • Investor
  • Fall City, WA
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We are a Seattle based real estate investment firm and have been investing in real estate for 15 years.  Our current fund holds approximately 300 properties in the portfolio in addition to other asset classes.  We often cross-collateralize private loans with properties we own outright for additional security for the lender as we build a relationship.

We currently are acquiring 3-5 properties per month for rehab.  The majority of our projects are in the Seattle/Puget Sound area of Washington State, although we do have a couple projects ongoing in other parts of the US.  

As of 8/22/15, we have three properties that will begin rehab shortly that are available for private lenders to participate on.  We have multiple options for lenders and work with lenders in whatever capacity allows both parties to be comfortable.  In addition to lending, we also work with private individuals through joint venture partnerships.

I have pro forma reports available on the projects above as well as informational pamphlet on what we do and how we operate.  

I would love to speak with anyone that would like to work together.

Regards,

Brian Fouts

[email protected]

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