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Jare' Peoples
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Homes with larger arv's

Jare' Peoples
  • Investor
  • Chesterfield, VA
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Do any Virginia Beach or Tidewater area cash buyers feel comfortable investing in properties with Arv's in the 400,000's and up

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Debra Worrell
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Debra Worrell
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Depending on how you market the property, 400's and up can be VERY good markets. But you need to have an agent that is experienced in that price range and knows the area. And your Realtor MUST be experienced in working with investors! Let me know if you need any help!

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