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Erik Jensen
  • San Diego, CA
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The Best (if there is a "type") to contact for wholesale opportunities

Erik Jensen
  • San Diego, CA
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Good morning, afternoon and evening. I'm new to investing myself. I have worked alongside my father for the past 2 years listing, cold calling, door knocking etc. (whom has 30 + years of real estate experience, NOT investing). 

Simply enough my question is; ARE THERE PROPERTIES WHICH HOLD PRECEDENCE OVER OTHERS? Foreclosed, pre-foreclosure, FSBO, or listed with an agent. I realize there are more options I just listed a few.

After contacting, realizing their home holds a good value and could be a workable deal, what is the next step? How or what is the simplest way to tie the knot on the deal. I already have a pool of buyers and investors awaiting deals. 

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