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Eva Oliver
  • Investor
  • Norcross, GA
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Purchasing Dustressed Houses

Eva Oliver
  • Investor
  • Norcross, GA
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Hello,

I purchased a rental property near the new dome downtown Atl and got really lucky in terms of purchasing on a nice street with a strong neighborhood association. Looking at another that needs complete rehab & street is a mess; vacant lot next door & two vacant house across the street. 

Beautiful rehabs right around the corner. Take a chance?? Hate to pass it up it's so inexpensive. Comps are all over the place but know Invan rent it. Please help😊

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