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Updated about 2 years ago, 11/15/2022

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Nicholas Burch
  • Real Estate Agent
  • orlando, FL
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Financing a partnership

Nicholas Burch
  • Real Estate Agent
  • orlando, FL
Posted

Property located in Buffalo, NY

This is my situation: Property purchased at the price of $75,000 and closed on April 5th, 2022Under WNY Upgrades, LLC. Renovations are approximately 80,000 based on a sow of work and physical inspection of the property. I am partnering with the company, given that I provide the cost of renovations. ARV: is approximately: $200,000

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