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Buddy Chou
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Houston investors!!! What opportunities do you see?

Buddy Chou
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Milwaukee, WI
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As a result of the widespread damage from the hurricane, I am wondering what type of investment opportunities do you local Houston investors see?  This is not meant to take advantage of people while they are at their lowest point, but opportunities that all parties can benefit.  For example, are there people who are just too exhausted to rebuild, but are willing to sell their flood damaged property and remove themselves from the situation?  People who rather take whatever money they can out the property and move somewhere else?  Or was most of the damaged homes in lower value areas (similar to when Katrina hit New Orleans, low valued homes did not make financial sense to rebuild).  This not meant to be an inquiry  about "vulture investing".  Just looking for a "win-win" situation for everyone.

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