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Devan Bermejo
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Paulding, OH
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My First Potential Deal

Devan Bermejo
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Paulding, OH
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I am looking to flip this house as my first ever deal. I'd be using a HML and some private money from my family. I haven't seen much of the inside and the extent of work that would need done so my reno budget was just a ball park. Comps in the town range from 105,000-120,000 however those houses are mainly on the outskirts of town whereas this is right in town. I'm really trying to take some action so i can start my 2019 year off in the direction i want to head. I plan on to flip this house to build capital so i can get some buy and holds. Let me know what you think. Any and all advice is welcome!

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