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All Forum Posts by: Nathan Whitney

Nathan Whitney has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

These investors are probably flipping paper versus houses. Its a good way to invest if you are new because there a lot of contingencies and you have your end buyer in place before you buy.

What does it mean to flip paper versus houses? Can you please elaborate more on why it is a good way to start investing? Thanks.

Many investors talk about investing across the country in real estate without personally visiting the properties.

How do you determine the condition of properties, if they'll need improvement, how much improvements will cost, etc on properties that are not in your locality?

Also, how do you find out the market value of such properties, how much they would sell for, or how much rent you can charge?