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Ashley Rose
  • Atlanta, GA
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Delaware Fix & Flip

Ashley Rose
  • Atlanta, GA
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Investment Info:

Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Dover.

Purchase price: $75,000
Cash invested: $50,000

This is a typical flix and flip. We are under contract for $155,000 and expecting to close December 6, 2019. Estimated profit 30K after all expenses.

What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?

Although I live in Atlanta, Ga I found a great team in Delaware. I work with one of the best realtors and contractors I have ever met up there. When my realtor sends me properties they are usually a good deal and we can get in and out pretty quickly.

How did you finance this deal?

I partner with my mother on most of our projects. We have been using cash to finance properties but plan to start using hard money soon.

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