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Augusto Cotte
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Primary residence or Flip

Augusto Cotte
  • Peoria, AZ
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Hello everyone. My wife and I are in the process of buying a primary residence that we can buy and hold, rehab then flip. I can get traditional financing but we are unsure what route to take or how to approach it. We are in the Phoenix AZ market. Any suggestions and advice are appreciated. Thank you.

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Matt Devincenzo
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Matt Devincenzo
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Not to be rude here but if you want any valuable sort of answer here you need to pose a real question.

You asked should you buy your primary residence? Yes if you would like to own a house that is usually how you start.

Should you hold it? Yep if you want a place to live, fairly good idea.

Should you sell(flip) later? That is usually the end of all home purchases at some point.

Sorry if that comes off rude, but often people just pose vague general questions and expect real answers. You need to provide details if you want some sort of real advice.

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