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Flood zones investments
Hello I'm from Columbia SC. What should I know about wholesaling homes that's in flood zones. There was a storm here a few years ago and this one neighborhood is right by a river and it flooded bad. Nicest homes but alot of homes were destroyed and some are just lots. Should I even attempt or what strategy would be most effective?
Thanks in advance