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Riverfront property in Tampa
Riverfront property in Tampa. Rehab costs will be out of my budget. Not sure what to do. Whether to wholesale or get hard money loan and do it. It’s a light fix and flip and I am getting it at a steal. Let me know your thoughts
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If the deal is good and the numbers are solid and there is room to factor in holding costs of a hard money loan, what would stop you from doing that? You gain experience and get the full profits.