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Michael Gravois
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Michael Gravois
  • Investor
  • Daphne, AL
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I grew up in south Louisiana and graduated from Nicholls State University with a BS in Accounting. Then I started law school at Loyola in New Orleans and entered the business world. After a year with a CPA firm, I started my real estate career with a large developer. A few years later, I became an income loan mortgage broker and later, a developer. In total, I have over 30 years of real estate and real estate finance experience.

Since the 1980’s, I have worked on Gulf Coast real estate. I moved to Baldwin County in 2003 to focus on real estate from Mobile to Pensacola.

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Shane Jeanfreau
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Shane Jeanfreau
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is southwest funding hard money or a regular mortgage lender for small multi fams?

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