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Fix and Flips in VT & NH

Cade Haskins
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I am looking to purchase my first investment property and I want to do a house flip. I see a lot of advice for beginners on how to get an experienced partner. My question is how do I find these other investors? New Hampshire and Vermont are much smaller states than most major metropolitans. 

If I can not find a partner, I would love to have someone to consult on my project and ensure I am doing the right things.

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Patrick McCann
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Hi Cade, I’m guessing you plan to invest along the VT/NH border? I don’t know of any meetup in that part of NH, nor do I know any investors in that area. I’d suggest asking the local title company/real estate agents who the investors are. Or look at the property record cards in the towns you plan to invest for the multi families and see whose names/llc’s continually come up. It’s a part of the state many investors stay away from because they don’t know the market, if you’re from the area and know it well this could be advantage for you!

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