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Looking for foreclosure and fixer uppers in the Greater Philadelphia area/ suburbs. Having some trouble finding deals. Can anyone point me in the correct direction?
@Nicholas Williams when you say you are having trouble finding deals do you mean you do not know where to look or that the deals you find do not pencil out? There are many FB groups for wholesaling and investor groups that share deals. I run a large group of small landlords and have a Philly landlord podcast so occasionally a deal falls in my lap. feel free to let me know what you are looking for and join the man y FB groups in the region. Of course working with a savvy investor agent can be helpful as well.
I recommend you looking into New Western. I work in our Pittsburgh office, but we also have an office in Philadelphia. We provide off-market distressed properties (fixer uppers) that are great opportunities for investors. If you want me to put you in contact with someone in the Philadelphia office let me know!
@Nicholas Williams I work with a ton of investors, more than happy to point you in the right direction. @Jacob Kocent Keep up the consistency here, I meet most of the investors I end up working with on here.
@Nicholas Williams I am new to the forum, but I have been a GC for almost a decade. I have also worked in remodeling even longer. I've done a bunch of single family home flips along with renovating multis and commercial stuff. Recently I have been working with a group of investors led by @Mike Klarman. We are looking for new opportunities every day. I have a ton of experience walking properties and quickly assessing budgets and timelines. Message me anytime id be glad to help point you in the right direction.
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So, the pipeline in to the Philly suburbs is hard to crack into because the deals are good and the good deals go fast and lots of them are held by wholesalers and even the wholesale deals are crap 75% of the time.
@Jeff Henderson and I are local to the area and have connections to various outlets that can offer viable projects. We get deals all the time that come in, only about 20% of them are worth it and then you have to move quick. Offer that day and deposit that afternoon. It's that fast, but if you get in then a good deal out in the Philly Suburbs either Delco, or Conshohocken, or Ben Salem, Bristol will net someone 50k - 75k after taxes. This is why getting in is so hard, no one wants to give up their seat at the table and there's only so many viable projects to go around.