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Newbie here, trying to start another project

Casey Nelson
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Good morning BP world !

My name is Casey Nelson, I am new to all this, but I am very serious in getting started.

Bought my first house in Bonner’s ferry Idaho for 25k out 50 into it using a heloc from said house and then sold it for $227k 1.5 years later.  

Looking to start rolling again. Have a few options from a wholesaler in Spokane and I am interested in what my fellow members think about it. 

Empty lot in west central area for 29k

Or next door houses that need some work but have renters in them for 125k


what do you all think

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Melanie P.
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Don't mess with the vacant lot. Other one sounds like a possibility - will just be a slower turn around if you have to get the tenants out first.

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