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John Patrohay
  • New to Real Estate
  • Acworth GA
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PreForclosure Door Knocking

John Patrohay
  • New to Real Estate
  • Acworth GA
Posted

Hey yall! I have plans to start door knocking on preforclosures to find deals and get contracts like lease purchases or Sub2. I would be giving the deal to a partner and get a commission on the sale. Do yall have any recommendations for doing this? Also, I'm not afraid to go door to door because I already do something very similar with my current job.

My bigger goal is to be the one buying the properties to turn then over and start renting them like a BRRRR. However, I don't have the capital right now and want to build it while also getting into the business that is real estate.

Currently, I am going to look up some scripts but I am a bit torn between doing this or changing my efforts to running a successful fix and flip operation. I already have a handyman who is willing to run the the rehab part but like I said I don't have the capital or any leads. Both situations, get me into the business but which one will take me further? Challenge me the most? 

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