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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
newly flipped vs. space for add on
Hi All,
I start to search the available duplex/triplex on the market around Pompano Beach. Among all the choices two catch my eyes.
A: newly flipped (seller invested $100k on flip), ready to collect rent
B: tenant in, rental is 10% below market, oversized lot can add on
Which type of property is more suitable for a newbie like me? Before I only have a SFR and no experience and intention to flip. Which one do you think is easier to sell after 3-5 years?
Cheers
Pilar