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Zachary Gillespie
  • Inspector
  • NE Ohio
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New NE Ohio Member and Home Inspector

Zachary Gillespie
  • Inspector
  • NE Ohio
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I just wanted to take a quick minute to introduce myself. My name is Zack and I'm a licensed home inspector in North East Ohio I own Point Man Home Inspection right by the Akron and Cleveland markets. PointManHomeInspection.com Some smaller markets near me are Youngstown and Canton. I've come to find out I'm in a very busy market and over the years have inspected for a lot of investors. 

While I'm a home inspector, I also have an interest in investing. I'm not to the point where I've gotten a deal done, but have considered teaming up with another investor and handling the fix side of things. I like the fix and flip/hold side of things or working out some sort of other deal. Especially since I live within some hot markets. There's creative financing, so why not creative real estate investing? 

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