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Akeem Moreno
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Baltimore market anyone buying distressed property

Akeem Moreno
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Anyone investing in the Baltimore Maryland area?

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YiBing T.
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YiBing T.
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  • Gaithersburg, MD
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@Ned Carey agree with Ned, I noticed after a few deals, the rehab cost will push total up and ARV will drop on these low cost properties. The neighborhood can also be tricky.

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