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ATL Neighborhoods, Up & Coming
Hi Friends,
I hope all are well.
We have recently moved to Atlanta, and are looking to purchase either a tear down property or land. We have searched the fancy areas, and frankly, Wowzas regarding price - and not our aesthetic (very traditional, old fashioned, antiquated), it would take a lot of money to renovate after spending upwards of 1mil.
I’ve been conducting some research, and it seems College Park might be the answer? I would like to hear from seasoned real estate investors who would be able, and willing, to share their insights regarding where to buy, renovate, or demolish/rebuild.
I would like to bulk of our money to go towards the build or renovation, not on the land/property itself.
I look forward to it!
Ryan
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@Robert Collins Thanks for the mention!
@Ryan C. Martin-Valenzuela I do have some suggestions and some folks you can talk to. Connect with me here on BiggerPockets if you'd like to hear them.