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Looking For Hoarder House/Full Rehab in Colorado Springs
Hello all. I'm moving back down to Colorado Springs from CSU Fort Collins at the end of the year and I'm looking for a hoarder house to fix up and move into. I've already flipped two hoarder houses so the mess isn't the problem its just finding an deal(isn't it always lol).
I have creative financing options available to me so that's not an issue. If anyone has a property in the Springs that is too much work for them maybe it would be perfect for me.
I know hoarding is a mental illness so it can be difficult to approach but at the same time I do see the opportunity it represents in real estate. Does anyone have any advise on how to market towards people or families of people dealing with hoarding?