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Sylvia Castellanos
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Who can talk to me about Wayne County PA from a real estate perspective?

Sylvia Castellanos
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I recently bought two contiguous lots in Dyberry township with the intention of flipping them.  Together they are 0.92 acre, which is a nice size.  Last Friday I contacted a realtor who has sold vacant lots in the area about her selling them. I have not heard back from her. This could mean that she's busy, or that she doesn't want to deal with them, and she is choosing to let me know through ghosting me.  I may be coming back here asking for other recommendations.

This post is mainly to see if there is someone who is familiar with the real estate conditions in Wayne County who will share their thoughts with me.  I did  Zillow searches on properties  in Dyberry Township  under two acres a) sold and b) for sale.  I found one had been sold, and I was extremely surprised to find that there were none for sale at all.  Can someone explain this to me? Does this reflect a lack of interest or a lack of lots being available?

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