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Jason Halpin
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Finding Deals in Delaware

Jason Halpin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Delaware
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How to find the best deals in the southern New Castle, Kent, and Sussex County - Delaware. I'm a newbie, in the process of building my first flip deal which I found off-market. I am now looking to find another deal however anything on MLS, even REOs seem to be priced too high to make any worth while ROI. I have been thinking of going to the sheriff sales. Any recommendations? how are you finding your best deals in this market? Thanks -J

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James Masotti
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James Masotti
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 Just seems like either luck or a lot of work to find good deals these days. 

 This is absolutely 100% correct. It's competitive out there, so you'll need to find your niche or advantage and then run with it.

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