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Ginger B.
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Newbie advice in Nashville area

Ginger B.
  • Nashville, TN
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Newbie here, looking for some advice.
1. Best investor-friendly banks for newbies.
2. Best investor-friendly REAgents for newbies.

Thanks in advance, and I hope to meet some of you at the REIN meetings!

Ginger Barrett

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Luka Milicevic
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Luka Milicevic
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Banks:

Franklin Synergy, Civic bank, Cedarstone, Community bank (Ashland city). 

There's no such thing as a newbie bank. If you meet their criteria (whatever it may be) you can get a loan. 

Agents:

Go to the deals meetings that Phillip holds on Tuesdays and just ask for an agent. 

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