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Byron Scott
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Villa Rica, GA
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Cobb County Paulding County Douglas County living in flip/rent

Byron Scott
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Villa Rica, GA
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Hey, I am looking to invest by buying a house as a first time home buyer. I wanted to take advantage of buying a house that's foreclosed and is in the time period where only people who plan on living in the house can buy the house. This way I won't be competing with as many investors with money. I want to buy the house live in it until I can sell it for profit or see if it makes more sense to rent it out. Can anybody recommend an agent that works with real estate investors in Paulding, Cobb, Douglas. Has anyone used this strategy or can give me some advice on this strategy. Thanks! 

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