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Scott Harbolt
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  • Atlanta, GA
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Multi-Family Focus

Scott Harbolt
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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I'm a developer who learned lessons during the 5 year downturn. Having converted all my apartments to condos between 2001 and 2006, I went into residential. My timing was off so I now want to get back to my roots, buying and renovating apartment buildings for a sustainable NOI and good Cap rates. Because I'm a licensed contractor I believe there are substantial gains to be made - building :ground-up" apartment communities. I'm interested in working with like-minded investors to re-build my wealth so together we can create an income machine, sustainable through all real estate cycles, keeping the company private so internal decisions are stream-lined when direction changes are needed.

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