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Stephen McCracken
  • Denver, CO
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Fix and flip Aurora Colorado

Stephen McCracken
  • Denver, CO
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Hey everyone,

I'm new to real estate and have decided to fix and flip single-family homes. I'll be moving to Colorado soon and want to invest in the Aurora area. I'm looking for homes with ARV around 250-300k. I'll be partnering with my girlfriend and financing our deals through a conventional mortgage putting 20-30% down. We have done research on the area and like the market. Our plan is to find deals through the MLS, direct mail, letters, and cold calling. We are excited and ready to pull the trigger. How does this plan sound? Do you have any tips or suggestions? Also is there anyone who has experience in the area and could recommend a good agent?

Thanks in advance!

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