seattle funding group (sfg) is the leading hard money, private money portfolio lender in the western u.s. with offices in bellevue, washington and san diego, california.
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Company Address:
2575 Campus Drive; Suite 342 - Klamath Falls,WILLIAMS,OR,USA
ZIP Code: Postal Code:
97544
Telephone Number:
5418509020 (+1-541-850-9020)
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