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New Member + Agent - Clarksville, TN + Southern KY

Sarah Allgood
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My name is Sarah Allgood, and I’m a licensed real estate agent in both Tennessee and Kentucky.  I also have two buy-and-hold rental properties and am passionate about exploring unique financing opportunities.

Recently, I used a VA loan assumption to purchase an investment property at a 3.3% interest rate, which was instantly cash flow positive. There's a lot of misinformation out there, particularly around VA loan assumptions—one common misconception is that you have to be a veteran to assume a VA loan, which isn't true!

I'd love to share my knowledge and experiences with anyone interested in learning more about VA assumptions or other creative financing options. If you have any questions or would like to chat, feel free to reach out!

Looking forward to connecting!

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