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Brett Peters
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To hold or not to hold ???

Brett Peters
  • Specialist
  • Lancaster, Pa
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I am rehabbing my first property in Reading Pa. I purchased the property for 14.5. Comps in the area are at 75k. Realistically, I am looking at dumping 50k into it. My question is should I hold or sell and start fresh? Note: Transfer tax is 4% in Reading Pa 

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Cesar Sabio
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Cesar Sabio
  • Easton, PA
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@Brett Peters can you provide more details. Is this a SF/MF? How many units? How many BR's? I'm an active investor in Reading and know the area well. PM me if you'd like to talk I don't find to many investors to connect with in town. 

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