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All Forum Posts by: Dierdra Walsh

Dierdra Walsh has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Yes, but do you think they are catering to this type of area and that's why the prices remain low or are they hoping to make the area better over time so their flips will make even more money?

Hello,

I'm looking to buy a house for myself to possibly live in. I noticed investors flipping houses in Willingboro, NJ? I see a lot of mixed reviews on the town itself. Many say the school district is terrible, there is a lot of crime, etc. If so, why are investors taking the time to flip homes? Do they see a projected future for this town or are they catering to the people within the town since they are still cheap prices (after renovating)