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Dan Dwyer
  • Raynham, MA
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Newbie Wholesaler wondering what's next best move?

Dan Dwyer
  • Raynham, MA
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I wish I had started surfing this site from the "start here", and "new members introduction" page. I can't go back and do it over but I wish I had read more BP material before I started posting anything. This would've been an entirely different experience! I was so excited with the idea of asking questions I rushed into posting, and asked some really weak questions. lol on me.

I am a newbie wholesaler(as in days old) and I have already secured a local cash buyer in Massachusetts. They purchase an average of 35 homes a year and can close in 7-10 days.

We've talked on the phone and I've identified all of their purchasing criteria.

It went great and I'm really excited now!

They only have a few buying requirements: Norfolk area, Single family residential, No well water, tied in to town/city sewage or must pass Title 5, and no more than roughly $300,000 purchase price.

Their criteria is really wide open though. Any bed & bath combo, any size house, any size lot, any almost everything. I'm not sure the of quickest, and best method to search for his next investment.

PLEASE ADVISE

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