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Naomi Marie
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New to Wholesaling in Baltimore

Naomi Marie
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Odenton, MD
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Hello BP Fam!

I am brand new to wholesaling and real estate in general... I've done some reading, listening to podcasts and attended seminars and feel prepared to make the jump to pursue my first deal. While I understand the mathematical formulas that make a property a good deal, how do I evaluate a property's location. I know I need to keep the end buyer in mind when making this consideration, however, part of what makes these properties such great deals sometimes lies in their less than ideal (i.e. "up and coming") locations. Any guidance on working this out, specifically to the Baltimore market would be greatly appreciated!

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