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James Wachob
  • Real Estate Broker
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Zero down + great cashflow

James Wachob
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Memphis, TN
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Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $153,000

Five acres in Bartlett, TN purchased with ZERO $ down and NO RENOVATIONS. I help investors buy properties like this daily.

How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?

ZERO CASH OUT OF POCKET

  • James Wachob

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Keith Amado
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Keith Amado
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  • Durham, NC
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The home prices in Memphis are certainly appealing. Numbers I’ve seen related to median salary and poverty rates have given me some pause about considering investing in the city. I also know there are some other pretty big turn key rental companies that I’m sure make the market even more competitive. 

Are you able to still able to find properties B class or greater that make sense in this current market?

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