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Benjamin S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
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Probate Sale for First Flip?

Benjamin S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
Posted

Hi Everyone,

Shout out to the community for some of the best content I have come across yet! I am a new investor, and recently found a very solid opportunity for my first flip. The only issue is that it is a Probate Sale. I have read a lot about Probate Sales, but I just wanted to get some feedback from others on whether this is too risky for a first time investor? With how fast the market is moving and the limited inventory out there, I don't want to get stuck tying up the next few months in a Probate Sale. People I know that have been through the process say it usually doesn't take much longer than 30 days. Thoughts?

Thanks!

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