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Vance H.
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Investing in the New Kensington Area

Vance H.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hey guys,

I'm new here to BP and wanted to give this question a try. I have been successfully investing in tax deeds out of state and have began to eye the New Kensington area. 

I live out of state (Los Angeles, CA), but am interested in this area specifically. I have been told by locals that this area is very rough, but I still wanted to see if there is potential here for selling property as-is to other investors.

I've been offered a few great deals by the county free & clear, taxes paid, for homes in the area, but I'm not too sure how the fellow investors would react when I present these deals. (React as in, jump on the deal quick or pass on it).

The homes I am looking at are about 3,500+sqft, 3bd/1ba, obviously needs TLC inside and out, $35k+ value each. My goal is to sell them at $4,000-$5,000 each. 

Based off your experience, would locals consider this a deal or would you believe they'd pass on it since finding cheap distressed properties in this area is a dime a dozen?

Any advice helps. Thanks

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Vance H.
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@Jeremy Lee

Great, thanks for the input.

I was actually looking to market them to local Pittsburgh New Ken investors. Since it's an entirely new market to me, with no connections to locals, I could only base my conclusions off of my research.

Like you said, from what I see, it isn't hard finding properties there and some streets are just a whole row of distressed homes that look like they're are on the verge of being demolished.

Thanks

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