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BRR in Wilmington, Delaware

Sam Sand
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Anyone buying in Wilmington, DE? it seems the city is really trying to revamp itself.

I have doing work in the area, i see a lot of opportunity to buy up a block or two and redo it.

Anyone here investing in DE? how are the laws and lenders?

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There are are a few investors from Delaware on here, but not many who consistently post. A few show up from time to time spend a month or two on the forums and then disappear. If you are looking for information specific to the Delaware market than I would suggest you join the DelREIA facebook page. That's your best bet for questions about local laws and contractors, etc. 

BiggerPockets is great for more generic investing and business building advice.

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