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Nathan Brock
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How can I invest in new homes?

Nathan Brock
  • New to Real Estate
  • Redmond, OR
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Hey there!

I live in Central Oregon and work for a home builder. After my generous employee discount, asking prices are lower than most (if not all) resale prices in this area.

Understanding that BRRRR homes should be "distressed" so that the flip adds value, my question is:

How can you "add value" on brand new homes? What are the highest return strategies to increasing refinance value on new homes? 

I want to flip, refinance, and rent the properties.

Thanks for your expert advice!

Nathan

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Nicholas L.
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