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GK Hughes
  • Virginia Beach, VA
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identifying areas where building/flipping homes is profitable

GK Hughes
  • Virginia Beach, VA
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Hello,

Everyday I take my son to school and I pass through a neighborhood where are are homes in the $300 000 - $400 000 range.  These homes are in on the same block as smaller homes that seem to be in the 100 000 - 200 000 range at first glance. The block looks like crooked teeth where one home is nice and tall and the less expensive ones are small and okay. Could I make a finder's fee, etc., suggesting this neighborhood to an investor?  If so, how would I be able to lock the investor in to paying me the fee? how much should the fee be?

Thank you for any help you offer on this.

R/

GK Hughes

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