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Bret N.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Woodbridge, VA
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Pay it Forward Flippers

Bret N.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Woodbridge, VA
Posted

Here is an idea that I am working on trying to put together. In my time as an Realtor and Investor I have been very blessed and look to find ways in which I can PAY IT FORWARD.

My latest idea that I am trying to put into fruition is using staging furniture that has been donated by my local Habitat Restore, coordinating with a local artist to redo and style, then stage my home with these redesigned pieces of art.

It's a win-win-win

Habitat gets money from me buying it, the artist gets paid to restore it, then when there is a price tag put on it in my home, boasting the artist and the funds going BACK to habitat should a buyer purchase the property, both the artist and habitat gets paid again. Lastly, I get cheap staging furniture that goes to a cause and creates a good buzz about what I do as an investor who...pays it forward...

What do you do to pay it forward? Anything outside the box like this?

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