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Brent Zande
  • Contractor
  • Cornelius, NC
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Let's Talk Distressed Assets

Brent Zande
  • Contractor
  • Cornelius, NC
Posted

Every real estate investor is probably already thinking about one specific thing: distressed assets.

After the last recession, investors who took risks came out on top - now many are trying to figure out if they should take the risk this time around.

The truth of the matter is that there was little system around distressed assets in the last downturn.

Now distress has become so sexy that there are systems in place that drain profitability from assets because they will go through many hands. 

The properties that will be the most lucrative will be the ugliest and most awful.

The one advantage we have today that we did not have before is better information across many platforms.

If you plan to buy how will you find yours?

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