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Redfin/Zillow homes as opposed to homes from investment/flip llc

Mike Park
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I am usually keen of investing in Memphis area. I have been working with those local passive or flip investment companies.

My past experince with these guys is that the listing price for the renovated homes are on the higher side of market value. Sometimes, these guys gained by ~30k$ by transfering the title.

Meantime, Redfin and Zillow also provide the listings in the area. They are often price-negotiable.

What do you guy think of buying houses directly from Redfin adn Zillow? and ask some reputableproperrty managers to manage. Pros and Cons.? any experience? The idea is to purchase the house at the bargain price in reasonally good rent-ready shape.

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