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Ashley Powell
  • Specialist
  • Sanford, NC
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Historical Home Advocate

Ashley Powell
  • Specialist
  • Sanford, NC
Posted

Hey everyone,

I’ve done a few deals so far and have realized I really want to restore historical homes. I’ve seen many of them in cities surrounding me get gutted and quickly flipped. I want to restore these old homes to their former glory and save them from bad flippers tearing out their history.  I’ve started on one and looking to expand but it’s obviously a costly venture and in some areas it’s tough to find comps.  Thus far I’ve been funding personally and holding the properties for STRs and MTRs. 

I’d really love some advice from any experienced restorers, and suggestions/ advice for seeking funding as I look to expand and move forward! 

Thanks everyone!