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Updated about 8 years ago,

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Brent L.
  • Flipper
  • Lake Wylie, SC
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I Buy, Rehab, & Hold in SC & NC

Brent L.
  • Flipper
  • Lake Wylie, SC
Posted

Most importantly, a dedicated husband and father of two.

I do have a flexible "day job" but a growing buy, rehab & hold portfolio of around 10 single family (some occasional turnover) with a target growth rate of 3 houses annually.

Family was/is heavy in real estate growing up and have personally owned properties since 1999 (bought first when in college).

Currently considering shifting focus to a small (12-36 door) multi unit property or possibly the right commercial out parcel.

I travel the South East for "day job" so focusing on South Carolina & North Carolina (but possibly GA or eastern TN if scorching deals).

Have some experience in wholesale and flip, but primarily focused on properties needing updating or major renovation to add to "hold" portfolio with a plan to shift to multifamily and commercial over the next 5 years.

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