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Robert Phillips
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Real Estate Investing / Flipping

Robert Phillips
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dayton
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Hello, I am currently a Senior in College and I am pursuing my Ohio Realtors license. I am very interested in real estate investing and flipping (I have a decent amount of construction experience) I was wondering what some good resources are to look at when evaluating a property, especially in the Dayton / Cincinnati area. 

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Sam McCormack
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Sam McCormack
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Quote from @Robert Phillips:

Hello, I am currently a Senior in College and I am pursuing my Ohio Realtors license. I am very interested in real estate investing and flipping (I have a decent amount of construction experience) I was wondering what some good resources are to look at when evaluating a property, especially in the Dayton / Cincinnati area. 


 Your biggest resource will be from people. There are some great tools out there always, but get connected and network as much as possible. With the right people that is, which is the hard part. If you would like to, I can connect you with people in Cincinnati. I have worked with them and can vouch for the people I am connecting with you. Let me know if I can help!

  • Sam McCormack

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