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Market research wanted

Boris Kaplan
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Hi, I want to start flipping houses in San Diego and make at least 150k usd profit per flip.

Would love to connect with people who currently do this to understand best place to start learning about the market and how to go about this.

I have done small flips in a different state(indiana) before.

I will appriciate any leads on this would help me get started with this. 

Thank you

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Maya Gorski
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  • San Diego, CA
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Maya Gorski
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Obviously, part of the equation will be the price that an investor is able to purchase the property at and when they did so. I am coming across flips in my day-to-day review of the market where it's obvious the investor will be taking a loss, due to them buying near our local peak prices and finishing up the project afterwards

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