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Looking for help to assess a flip

Pavneet Tiwana
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I got opportunity to get a house from someone at work. But there is a lot of work involved, the floors are uneven, the siding needs to be repaired, gutters to be installed, kitchen and bathroom remodeling. In one part feels like it can be a good opportunity on the other side feels like it can be a can of worms. 

This is my flip so i do not have a ton of experience here. I am hoping to connect with a local GC or professional flipper to give me a quote or advice on how to assess the deal. 

Willing pay for the service also. 

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Kyle Ebersole
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lancaster, PA
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Kyle Ebersole
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Definitely get connected with a GC if its your first one and you are nervous about it! Connect with them on here, facebook groups, local meetups, ask people in your circle of friends who they would recommend, call signs you see on the road, etc. If you look hard enough, you'll be able to find a good one! Talk to 2-3 of them, don't settle for the first one. Good luck! 

  • Kyle Ebersole

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