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Bogdan Cirlig
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Los Gatos, CA
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When Low Purchase price doesn’t make a great Real Estate Investment option

Bogdan Cirlig
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Los Gatos, CA
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In the today’s real estate markets, investors are finding an abundance of distressed inventory and in some cases for prices that are 10% of the “replacement” cost of the property.

After quickly glancing at the rents on Craigslist you might be tempted to jump off your chair and go grab a handful of these $10,000 priced 3 Bedroom Single Family houses and setup your passive cash flow machine and roll in the dough. Well, not so fast!

Read full article here: http://blog.zilpy.com

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