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Ilir Livadhi
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New to the U.S., Experienced Renovator Looking to Start House Flipping

Ilir Livadhi
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Hi everyone,

I’m new to the U.S. and excited to start my real estate journey! I recently moved from France, where I spent 8 years running my own house renovation business. I’ve handled almost every aspect of renovations myself—plumbing, tiling, painting, drywall, and general construction. The only thing I don’t do is electrical work.

Now that I’m in the U.S., I want to focus on house flipping as a way to break into real estate investing. I currently have $20K to work with and would love to get advice on:

1. Finding the Right Deals: What’s the best way to find undervalued properties or fixer-uppers in my area (Philadelphia)? Should I focus on off-market deals, auctions, or foreclosures?

2. Financing Options: With 20K, how should I approach financing? Would hard money loans or partnerships make sense for someone like me?

3. Building a Team: While I can handle most of the renovation work myself, I’d need an electrician and possibly a real estate agent. Any tips on finding reliable professionals in my area?

4. Market Insights: Are there specific neighborhoods or property types in Philadelphia that I should target as a beginner?

If anyone has been in a similar situation or has actionable advice, I’d greatly appreciate it!

Thank you 

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Terrence Street
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Terrence Street
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hey Ilir, 

Welcome to the U.S and Philadelphia. Like everyone else is saying, learn more about the market here in Philly. It is pretty interesting. I would also join a bunch of Investor groups via facebook and try to connect with as many people as you can. Im an agent/wholesaler here & I'd love to connect and see if I can help with anything. Good luck!

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