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Riverfront property in Tampa

Ahmed Mahmoud
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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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Kyle Tusing
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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.

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