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Andrew K.
  • Investor
  • Markham, Ontario
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Looking for Buffalo banking recommendations

Andrew K.
  • Investor
  • Markham, Ontario
Posted

Hi folks,

We're fairly new real estate investors in Toronto, Canada. We've been looking at rental investment properties in the Buffalo area and we're getting ready to make our first purchase. We'll be creating a new entity to handle the purchase and management of our Buffalo properties.

Can anyone recommend a local or regional bank in the Buffalo area that might be friendly to Canadian real estate investors?

Any advice or specific individual recommendations would be very much appreciated.

Andrew

Note: This post is NOT looking for a lender.