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All Forum Posts by: David Wurzel

David Wurzel has started 40 posts and replied 241 times.

Post: Flipping Without "Flipping"

David WurzelPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 252
  • Votes 132

I’m looking for feedback on turning over properties not requiring a contractor. I have no desire to “flip” in the contracting sense of the word.

Is a successful strategy focused on a majority of wholesale or retail properties?

Would you focus on single family, vacant land, mobile home, or condo?

I would rather buy and turn over without doing anything.  Or, is doing very minor repairs, then hold for the cash flow and later on mortgage a portfolio a better idea?

Looking to buy REO, tax deed, foreclosure, Homepath, etc.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.