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Jonathan Batson
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Flipping in Broward County

Jonathan Batson
  • Kittredge, CO
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Hey BP! I am looking at flipping a couple houses a year in the Broward County area. I am starting to have a team in place including banker, contractor, interior designer / manager (sister) and insurance agent. I'm using a HELOC on my current residence to purchase the home and make renovations. I plan to acquire leads from wholesalers and RE agents. I am on a couple wholesalers mailing lists but I don't know of any good RE agents in the area. The one I am currently using took 6 days to get back to me with comps, so I am assuming she is not going to be dedicated to my needs. Does anyone have any advice on a good RE agent in the area?

Another way to not be so reliant on the RE agent would be to find a good way to find comparable homes in the area.  In Denver we have plenty of websites where typing in an address will supply recently sold properties and am curious if south florida has the same type of websites?  Does anyone have an idea how to get reliable comps in the Broward County area?

Any  help is appreciated!!

Thanks,

- Jonathan 

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