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<blockquote data-quote="TorchMach" data-source="post: 14234942" data-attributes="member: 89776"><p>Seriously? In a good/safe area? You guys find these prices too high and I find those prices so low it scares me lol, like something might be wrong.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oooooh yeah. I have a client looking for a lot about 10 miles East of Downtown LA, cheapest I found was 7,000sqft lot for $125,000...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Aw man thanks for the heads up. It just looks like a really nice place vs here where there is no wild life. I want a vacation home away at least a hour away from big cities an naturally though of Colorado.. any recommendations? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's awesome, post up some of your flips, from what another member posted it was a very small repair and sold it. That kind of stuff? </p><p></p><p>Finding homes to flip isn't hard, it's getting your offer accepted that is difficult. I see about 5 good investments a day, the trick is how to get them. If it is a Short Sale, (the seller is walking away empty handed) I'll offer a lower offer and put in a addendum offering the seller $10,000 in relocation monies, so of course the seller takes those. REO's aren't that popular now as those are bought in house 99% of the time. Then you have your standard fixer uppers which a few a week pop up, you just have to be on the game and get in early.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TorchMach, post: 14234942, member: 89776"] Seriously? In a good/safe area? You guys find these prices too high and I find those prices so low it scares me lol, like something might be wrong. Oooooh yeah. I have a client looking for a lot about 10 miles East of Downtown LA, cheapest I found was 7,000sqft lot for $125,000... Aw man thanks for the heads up. It just looks like a really nice place vs here where there is no wild life. I want a vacation home away at least a hour away from big cities an naturally though of Colorado.. any recommendations? That's awesome, post up some of your flips, from what another member posted it was a very small repair and sold it. That kind of stuff? Finding homes to flip isn't hard, it's getting your offer accepted that is difficult. I see about 5 good investments a day, the trick is how to get them. If it is a Short Sale, (the seller is walking away empty handed) I'll offer a lower offer and put in a addendum offering the seller $10,000 in relocation monies, so of course the seller takes those. REO's aren't that popular now as those are bought in house 99% of the time. Then you have your standard fixer uppers which a few a week pop up, you just have to be on the game and get in early. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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