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Roger Kumapayi
  • Investor
  • Tarpon Springs, FL
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Flipping attached Villas that are REOs

Roger Kumapayi
  • Investor
  • Tarpon Springs, FL
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We are about to finalize a contract on a very nice luxury attached villa , situated in a gated golf-course community. However, a very successful investor we know will NOT do attached villas or condos when it comes to REO rehabbing and flipping. Our focus is the Greater Tampa Bay area in FL. Since we are new to flipping in FL we'd like to be sure that attached villas are not 'taboos' in these parts. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?

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