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Updated over 17 years ago on . Most recent reply
another newbie. started in May with one foreclosure
have since bought another and was planning on flipping but but bottom has since dropped out of the buyer market. I'min Seattle area. both houses were bought for about 100,000 less than comp value. Should I lease them an hold till spring? One has a pool. I'm sure it would sell betterm then. Hold longer? What about lease optin sales? Please excuse my spelling.