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All Forum Posts by: Brandon Purdeu

Brandon Purdeu has started 28 posts and replied 72 times.

Post: rocky mountain NC

Brandon PurdeuPosted
  • Investor
  • Fayetteville, NC
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 26

I've traveled around the rockies quite a bit. I live about 3 hours from the Mountains. Some areas are booming others are little mountain towns. Asheville is a great town and growing in my opinion, some call it the Boulder of the east. Boone is a great little town too, app state close by and a lot of summer tourism. 

Post: Potential flip in North Carolina

Brandon PurdeuPosted
  • Investor
  • Fayetteville, NC
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 26

Hello this is my first post here but hoping to get some advice on a potential flip. I found a property near Greenville, NC that has some fire damage. I have not purchased a fire damaged property before and would like some advice if it's a decent deal. The house is 1650 sq ft 3 Bedrooms 2 1/2 Bathrooms with a nice layout but needs some updates to the kitchen, and flooring throughout. Upstairs was damaged by fire, fire started in master bedroom and was contained to that room but smoke damage effected the entire upstairs. The upstairs is a gut job, new drywall, carpet, and bathroom. Estimate resell is around $105,000 and purchase price is $46,000. I need a hard money lender for the project but have around $20,000 of my own money to put up.  I was looking at around $25,000 in rehab costs to redo the kitchen and upstairs and freshen up the place. Would like some advice if its a decent deal worth pursuing.