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Patty Barrett
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Patty Barrett
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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I am looking to connect and collaborate with investors in the Detroit area. I purchase HUD homes there and are looking for investors/rehabbers.

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Vicki Gleitz
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Vicki Gleitz
  • bennett, CO
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If I had the means, the youth, and the health, I would be investing there like crazy, buying entire neighborhoods, and talking my investor friends to buy the surrounding neighborhoods and businesses. And I would be applying for every revitalization grant in the book.

I am actually NOT an investor but a little old Autistic granny. I have always had a gift, despite total social ineptness, to be able to see when it is time for a trend to take hold. Many "barely well off" people are going to become multi- millionaires, even billionaires because of Detroit. I hope that no one is offended, that as a non-professional I state this.

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