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Updated about 13 hours ago, 12/28/2024

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Torrean Edwards
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Stepping out on faith, but looking for support/advice

Torrean Edwards
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Early in my investing career, I had some success, but then the crash happened. It took more than a decade but I am excited (and terrified) to re-enter the fray.

After dipping my toes into the market, I have battled against my paralysis and taken the leap. I have a property (fix and flip) under contract, but now, shoot, the REAL work begins.

I am located in Milwaukee, WI, but my property is in a near suburb of the city. It was a VA foreclosure and in an incredible neighborhood. Structurally, the property is in pretty good shape EXCEPT one problem that I cannot properly assess: the plumbing will not hold pressure. I have some guesses as to what the problem may be, but I need a good, investor-friendly plumber.

I will also be doing all the cosmetic things you can think of: paint, flooring, bathroom reno, kitchen reno, so I am open to carpenter or design suggestions.  

Also, I am considering alternative financing options (beyond Hard Money). If anyone has tips or suggestions, I am more than open.

For better or worse, I am taking a leap. I am hoping the Bigger Pockets community can help. In fact, it was the community that got me this far! 

Thank you everyone.WIiling to share more details if people are interested! 

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