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Carlin Randolph
  • Investor
  • New Windsor, NY
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Staring out with Fannie Mae fix n flip

Carlin Randolph
  • Investor
  • New Windsor, NY
Posted

Hey BP Investors, I am a beginning investor starting out in the Philadelphia 19144 zip code on a flip. I have a property that has mold stemming from the roof (needs a new roof), fixed creaky floors, and cosmetic fixes in 4 of its 6 bedrooms. It is a Fannie Mae Homepath house that is out of the period where you have to occupy it. My next questions are:

Would anyone be able to help me out with about how much this would be for this 3000sqft house in this area?  

Are there any philadelphia investors who can help me out with this 19144 area?

Would I be able to buy this Fannie Mae property without disclosing my new company's financials??

Thanks

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