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Matthew Tierney
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Flipping in philly

Matthew Tierney
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I'm a buy and hold guy in philly specifically 19134(port Richmond and Harrowgate) I'm looking into doing a flip and wondering what people thought of the port Richmond area east of aramingo

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Lucas Pfaff
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Lucas Pfaff
  • Realtor/Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I like this area a lot for B&H, but that's not the question. 

Flips in that neighborhood could also be attractive, but there's a low ceiling for the ARV. Development is pushing further NE and you won't be the only person rehabbing in the neighborhood. Overall, this neighborhood has plenty of opportunity for a flip assuming you hold to your numbers and buy right. Stick to using nearby comps and not stretching for your value and you should be alright.

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