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Sharad M.
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Would you buy any property.....

Sharad M.
  • Carlsbad, CA
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.....as long as the price point made sense and it's in your area?

For example, if you have only bought properties that have needed light rebah and now come across a property that needs a gut rehab, would you consider it or will it be too much work for you? And what if you have only bought SFHs to date and you come across a multi-unit for which numbers make absolute sense, would you reconsider your strategy or not?

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Originally posted by Chris Calabrese:
Personally, I would buy anything if I thought I could make a profit. I mean, if I could flip a $3 cardboard box to a homeless guy for a bottle of whiskey, that's like a 500% return! I guess realistically, I'd like to stay away from 'war zone' properties unless I don't have to spend a lot of time there.

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