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Peter Mazzapica
  • West Newton, MA
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Peter Mazzapica
  • West Newton, MA
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Will be investing in my first property soon. In order to reduce unforeseen repair costs, do you recommend the investor perform cosmetic and light repairs on the property.? I realize the clock is ticking on the investment. I don't intend to wholesale my first house.  I will be working at this on a full time basis and have experience painting and plastering rental properties  I also realize I must develop a team including sub contractors. 

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