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Edward Hayes
  • Investor
  • Davidson, NC
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No inventory

Edward Hayes
  • Investor
  • Davidson, NC
Posted

Is anyone else out there finding that there's no inventory out there?  For the past month all I've been looking at are properties that need major renovation but priced as if they were turnkey.   Even the few wholesalers that bring me deals have nothing.  I haven't looked for properties at the start of summer before so I'm wondering if this is a seasonal trend or if the market is just going to become extremely difficult to find those gems.   I only purchase properties in the Charlotte/ Concord/Kannapolis area so it may also be just a regional thing and other areas may be inundated with great properties and I may need to expand my area.

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