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Updated about 1 year ago, 10/18/2023

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Scott Grimes
  • Investor
  • Anne Arundel, MD
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Where should I offer deals I have to pass on?

Scott Grimes
  • Investor
  • Anne Arundel, MD
Posted

Hi everyone. I'm getting close to military retirement and have decided to transition into the real estate industry. I am opening a  property management firm as a segue because it is an area where I can apply the discipline and interpersonal skills that I picked up as a Soldier. On the investing side, I will be hunting for sellers open to seller financing because that's what I can afford right now. 

I'll be looking for opportunities in the Prince George County/ Anne Arundel area. I am bound to find predominantly deals that are beyond my capital means and don't make a good fit for seller financing. What type of investor should I contact with these deals? I think a wholesaler might be receptive, but I'm not sure. Does anyone have any suggestions for a specific firm, agent, or investor that would want to meet and discuss details, (someone with a good reputation in the industry?)

I appreciate any and all advice from the crowd. Have a great long weekend!

-Grimes

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