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Off Market Deals
Hi there, I have been looking into getting my first investment property. Im interested in getting an off market deal, but want to learn more about it. What would be the best way to get started in looking into off market deals. How do those work? Pros/Cons? Anyone have any resources?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi Malcomb!
Thanks for your response. I am planning on investing in towns north of Fayetteville (Bella Vista, Centerton, Pea Ridge). I don't plan on using ARVs. I have hit up some agents, but they all just sign me up for their OneHome (or other MLS notifications) and I don't feel like I'm getting anywhere with those. I check them consistently, but not much changes and I feel like there must be some other way that people are buying and selling. Am I unreasonable to think this?