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Vacant homes
I'm not sure if I am posting this in the right place or forum. This is my first time. But I have a question. I am looking at home to but that is vacant. This will be my first deal. I did comps and looked up the house and owners info. I'm ready to go forward with this. But is it a good idea to do a vacant hose as my first deal? I just want to buy and sell without having to renovate it.