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Cale Ferguson
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Rehabbing in South Carolina

Cale Ferguson
  • Investor
  • Lexington, SC
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Anyone here doing fix and flips in South Carolina?  I am curious as to how others are coming by acquiring properties.  I have only bought from the MIE auctions so far but am wondering if others have had success with different avenues.  I hear Greenville is rocking right now, however I am in the midlands area.

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Danny Randazzo
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Danny Randazzo
  • Apartment Syndicator
  • Charleston, SC
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I second Troy Gandee and Russ Scheider that inventory is limited in Charleston. You have to hustle for deals and be creative to find them. I'm sure it's similar to a lot of growing markets but good old fashion hard work will help you get properties under contract. I'd also recommend networking with everyone you meet since you never know who has a property or knows someone who has one they are ready to sell.

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