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Patrick Russell
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When to start showing the property?

Patrick Russell
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jerseyville, IL
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Good morning had a question, I am working on my biggest rehab yet. I am getting drywall installed I was wondering has anyone ever started marketing for showing the property to people before completed? To try to get a contract on it or people interested? I am wanting to get it out there so people know about it and start showing it. But I'm not sure if it's a good idea when you're trying to get best value of the property. Or if it's nice to find a buyer and can do finishing touches to there liking? Any help or words are greatly appreciated thank you.

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Tim Porsche
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  • Denver, PA
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Tim Porsche
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  • Denver, PA
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I would wait to show it until it is completely finished. That being said, there's nothing wrong with putting a big sign in the yard that gives some basic information on the home and flip and let's people know it will be coming on the market soon, and getting the word out through other avenues. 

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