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Valuation Week - Fix and Flips

Episode 5 of the Samsel Sells Real Estate podcast, hosted by Len Adoff, titled "Valuation Week - Fix and Flips" was published on February 12, 2019 and runs 30 minutes.

February 12, 2019 ·30m · Samsel Sells Real Estate

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Episode 5 June 12,2019 :  John and Len talk about property values regarding fix and flips,  commenting on fix and flip seminars,  discussing elements of fixing and flipping and issues in the current marketplace. 

Episode 5 June 12,2019 :  John and Len talk about property values regarding fix and flips,  commenting on fix and flip seminars,  discussing elements of fixing and flipping and issues in the current marketplace. 

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