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Ty Kashmiry
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Low inventory Market

Ty Kashmiry
  • Powell, OH
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So I have been flipping homes for 3 years. It has been very successful. I am located in a city that has a very low inventory and now homes are priced too high. I have been looking for a home for over 6 months. There are very few foreclosures and short sales and if they come up their so many others like myself looking for the same. So I thought I would look to hold some properties but the same issue arises where the prices are too high and the cap rate and COC doesn't make sense. Any advice???

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