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Sasha Josephs
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Hello! Looking to do my first flip in Pittsburgh, PA

Sasha Josephs
  • San Francisco, CA
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Hi there - title says it all! Looking for agents/wholesalers/GC's in Pittsburgh. What has been your experience fix and flipping in this market?

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Jamie Dietz
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Jamie Dietz
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As a prior Californian, real estate looks super cheap here in Pittsburgh compared to the Bay Area.  When I first arrived I wanted to buy EVERYTHING!   Take you time to understand the market before jumping in.   Most often the "real cheap" houses are not the best options.   

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