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Updated over 8 years ago, 03/24/2016

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Doug Thompson
  • Roseville, MN
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St. Paul, and Ramsey County

Doug Thompson
  • Roseville, MN
Posted

Let's kick off this forum with a starter thread here in St. Paul.   It doesn't seem right we don't have anything going here!

I'm a newer investor in Roseville, but St. Paul has a lot of opportunities.   I looked yesterday at a 4-plex on West 7th St, but it wasn't really appealing to my eye and strategy.  

If there are any flip/remodel folks that want to help educate me, I can provide some or all of the funding in a joint venture. My goal for this year is to be involved in at least one buy and hold multi-family, and 2 or more flips as JV.

In Roseville, I just stopped by a house that had been auctioned, and met a young family that bought it to flip.  To their disappointment, the house was on a slab, so no basement, no ability to build upwards...   I was stunned too.

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