Real Estate Investor Seeks Cleveland Fix-and-Flip Community Connections
An investor reintroduces themselves to the Cleveland real estate community to reconnect and find deals in fix-and-flip and multi-family. This is a networking post with no problem statement. No product opportunity exists.
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