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KC Zhang
  • Flipper
  • Elmhurst, IL
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Starting Out -- SoCal

KC Zhang
  • Flipper
  • Elmhurst, IL
Posted

Greetings,

I just returned after living overseas for two years, and joined this community few weeks ago. I started investing in RE few years ago and bought few houses in other states. Most of them are performing good. But it's been a slow process.

I want to spend more time and efforts in real estate investment, and focus on my local area. I know people are doing deals left and right even in this slow market. I want to get into fix and flip, or landlording. I started looking at Homepath and HUD properties and some of them look pretty good in term of profit margins. Is this a good starting place to find fix-and-flip deals? Would love to hear your thoughts on this.

Cheers

Casey

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