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Ken Nyczaj
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Sold flip during Coronavirus

Ken Nyczaj
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  • Investor
  • Grasonville, MD
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About two weeks ago sold a flip on the Eastern Shore Maryland near Annapolis during the coronavirus epidemic. Getting the final county inspections, home inspections, appraiser, and title company to work with us during this time was challenging, but well worth the effort to continue to communicate and express our attention with how each individual would like to be a part of the transaction- what they would and would not do.

It seems essential employees are still looking for modern renovations in this market. Continuing to look for properties to flip and have one in the works now, but building in an additional 20% margin in case of market fluctuations.

Here are some quick before and after pictures.

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