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Joval Mathai
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Joval Mathai
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I would to see explore either the fix and flip or buying a land and building a duplex/multifamily, which one is the best investment in terms of loan type, profit, time. I know these are two different strategy.

Any suggestions, any advice are welcome, feel free to share.

Happy Holidays All 

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You can't compare profitability of developing land vs. renovating and re-selling a single home or quite frankly any other asset/investment strategy. Any strategy can be successful as long as the opportunity is acquired correctly and executed upon properly. Ultimately, the acquisition and the human capital involved is what will make or break any real estate investment. 

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