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Daniel Patton
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Daniel Patton
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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Hello, I am looking to move to Denver sometime over the next year or so and am searching for a Real Estate Agent who has experience with investors. Ideally I am trying to find a fix & hold duplex where i can rent out both units until I get there, and then live in one of them.

If anyone has any recommendations I would really appreciate the connection! 

Thanks 

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Sounds good on paper, but may be hard to match up with the realities on the ground, as Bill has indicated. How are you going to find something way under value? Wholesalers are struggling to find deals here, as are investors doing their own direct mail. How are you going to get a ton of work done when you aren't here to supervise it and don't have a crew in place? Do you have a hard money lender that is willing to go 100% on a property in an area you don't know?

I'm not trying to be a downer, and I'm all for having a can-do, make it happen attitude; just throwing out some ideas for you to research and consider. I'm an agent myself, and love to work with people coming to the area. But a part of that job is about explaining the realities of the current market and trying to create strategies that will work within it.

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