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Updated over 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

In general, the cheapest house on the block=greater profits?
When it comes time to selecting a house to rehab then flip/hold, is it a better deal to get the house that is the cheatest on its block?
Or is that something rehabbers don't really focus on?