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Spencer Gordon
  • Saint Paul, MN
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Looking for a Mentor in MN to Help me with a Deal..

Spencer Gordon
  • Saint Paul, MN
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Hi BP! Im here for a little advise on a deal I am trying to put together and to maybe find a mentor I can Intern under for a bit. First, the deal.

I live in a Twin home thats owned by a friend. Before my family and I moved in, no one had lived there for a year and before that longer. Its a property his parents left him and he doesnt really know what to do with it. He doesnt want to be a land lord and doesnt want to put money into it. It needs some upgrades and minor turnover details and a finishing of the basement.

part 2.
The otherside (address) has just been vacated. The property is currently a rental. I would like to talk to that owner also and see if they would be interested in selling.

My question.
Is there a way to "package" both units? How?
Would an investor be more likely/interested in one or both?

I'd love to sit down over coffee with someone local to see if they think this is actually a "deal" and if so how we could make it into existance.

Thanks Bigger Pockets

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