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Should I buy new home or used? 30043 and surrounding areas

She Rita
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Hi all! I am a newbie to bigger pockets and house flipping, but I am wanting to get started. I am approved for a conventional loan and now I am wanting to invest. Should I buy a new home in an up and coming area or should I purchase a rehab in an exsisting neighborhood? How can I use as little of my money as possible and still turn a decent profit when I sell? My intention is to flip the house soon after purchase (1yr or less).

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