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Buying two houses on the same lot with hard money to later flip.
Hello, my name is Diego. I am barely starting my real state journey and I'm still looking for good deals. I found a potential deal that consists of the following: two 2 bed 1 bath single family houses on the same lot, but they have different addresses and separate utility meters. I figured that I could buy them, fix them up a bit and sell them separately for a larger profit. My question is if I can sell them separately even though they are on the same lot. I would appreciate if someone could help me answer my question or tell me a book, podcast, blog, etc... where I can find more information about this.