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How to find interested partners

Dennis Zaslavsky
  • Ridgewood, NJ
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Hi,

New to the group.  I have bought and rehabbed several properties in New Jersey, mostly Bergen County.  Currently, the opportunity is to buy small capes (1000-1500sq ft) that have not been renovated in decades, add foundation, second floor, open floor plans, current accessories, appliances and flip them for a healthy profit. I have deep knowledge of the local market, buyers needs, contacts within towns, rules, regulations, architects, and builders, contractors, suppliers.  How does one go about connecting with financial partners and what legal structures and terms are appropriate.  Thanks for the feedback.

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