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Charles Thurber
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Looking for area to flip in Atlanta and surrounding areas

Charles Thurber
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hey BP gang. We have been flipping in Dallas, TX for sub 200K house flips and just moved to NW Atlanta ( Woodstock). Wondering where we can flip here for the lowest price? We would be interested in partnering and also helping some other Atlanta flippers create their own comps by targeting the same neighborhood!

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Matthew Nicklin
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Matthew Nicklin
  • Real Estate Agent
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Welcome to Woodstock! I wouldn't be asking where you can flip for the lowest price, but where can you flip for the biggest margin. You need to go where ever you can find a deal with a margin that makes sense. 

Were in a really tight market right now, due to low inventory. With the foreclosure moratorium we are not seeing a lot of distressed properties right now as sellers are not as motivated. If they can't pay the mortgage then they are just entering forbearance plans. You can still find deals, you just to have look a lot harder. 

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