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All Forum Posts by: Sonja Hunter

Sonja Hunter has started 5 posts and replied 23 times.

@Jason D. thanks for your reply! I am still excited to flip houses, but now I know to shift my expectations. 

@Chris Martin that is what I have been learning, but it seems I am also 5 years too late in a lot of other cities in the US as well :( 

Finished reading J Scott's book "The Book on Flipping Houses" and am curious about the parameters he set for finding your farm area. I've looked around a bit and talked to close to 20 agents and I've found that most cities have recovered from 2008. So I am wondering if there are any cities left in the country where distressed properties are selling for 50% or less of move-in ready properties? For example, an agent I talked to in Raleigh, NC said that 50% is unheard of and that he is happy when he finds properties selling for 85% of move-in ready properties.