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Edgar Sulca
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NEwbie flipper in Irvington, NJ

Edgar Sulca
  • Irvington, NJ
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Hello everyone at BP . I'm Edgar sulca , raised in Queens ,Ny . Just wanted to take a minute to say hello and let u guys know how excited I am to have joined . Im currently in my first flip . A 2 family house in Irvington,NJ Should be closing soon . I have been listening to the podcast and I have been reading the forum. I really like the positive energy u guys are bringing and the different ways to deal with things. I'm learning a lot as I go .Hope to meet more investors in the jersey area and all over . Always looking for great future projects .

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well i guess it's normal stuff like cracked sidewalks , retaining walls are leaning a little . One inspector even told me that one of my wood steps leading to the front door was a little angled and needed to be replaced .he said he didn't like it . And they said I needed garage doors . Although I told them it was like a carport not necessarily a garage . Main lesson to be learned is to get them out there so they can tell u what to fix and fix it . When it comes to tenants the best thing u can do is screen them as best as possible . And have as many rules as u can do that people that don't like rules don't rent your apartments . Neighborhood I see rough but I never say I'm an investor just take careful of the property it's  better that way 

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