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Analysis Paralysis - Picking a Area and Price Range

Chris Goodpaster
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I'm looking for my first fix and flip and have the tools to do it but am having a hard time picking an area and proce range with so much out there.  What did you all use to determine where you wanted to buy and for how much.  

obviously amount of funding I have and areas with good comps are a good starting point but any other criteria I should be thinking of?

Thank you!

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Patrick Hill
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St. Louis, MO
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Patrick Hill
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St. Louis, MO
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@Chris Goodpaster there are a ton of great foreclosure properties out there if you look on the HUD store and Fannie's website in our area.

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