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looking at some duplex some rehap and some house but dont want to go thru banks flip and sell Start talking to building contractors and developers ask them if they are personally interested in helping you develope some apartments (your going to have to make it worth while to them) also local real estate brokers usually seem to know somebody one way or another that is interested in investing in real estate. not in this market you are not look elsewhere to make money. |
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