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Stephen Sokolow
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Downtown Minneapolis Targeting Potential Flips

Stephen Sokolow
  • Investor
  • South Bend, IN
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Hello to everyone,

I am looking for advise on finding neighborhoods that have potential to flip homes in. Based on my research so far I am favoring the downtown area. I am very open to hearing about up and coming areas and leveraging all of your expertise and local knowledge. Thank you in advance. 

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Amy Ranae
  • Real Estate Broker
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Amy Ranae
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Maple Grove, MN
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If you want to flip condos downtown is great:) expensive though.

People hate on n mpls but you can still buy gross houses for cheap and as an agent I have PILES of young families moving there because it's really the only affordable area of minneapolis left. The more popular areas mentioned above price out a lot of first timers.

What type of end buyer are you looking for?

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