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Most profitable foreclosure/ rehab repeat strategy?
What's the most profitable foreclosure and rehab flipping strategy with as much value add as possible?
I want to do a number of these a year for two reasons:
1) I want to build a fast-track multi-family portfolio of larger apartment complexes.
2) I can make each one beautiful and unique before selling it to someone who falls in love with it.
I realize how much can be made from doing this. That's why I want to use it to push my understating large multi-family CRE investing, because that's what I'm really after, and I'm starting with nothing.