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Johnathan Tatem
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Ready to Rent or Fixer - Baltimore

Johnathan Tatem
  • New to Real Estate
  • Baltimore, MD
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In the current Baltimore City market, would you buy a fixer or a ready to rent property that has proven it can bring positive cash flow?

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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Quote from @Johnathan Tatem:

In the current Baltimore City market, would you buy a fixer or a ready to rent property that has proven it can bring positive cash flow?


 If youve never rehabbed...buy a rental, and buy it in a lower risk neighborhood if you dont own a rental yet to get your feet wet. Federal Hill, Canton, Fells Point.

Reach out to @Sara Frank, shes a Baltimore agent that specializes in investing.

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