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Jason Bright
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Analyzing many properties

Jason Bright
  • Atlanta, GA
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I'm a newbie here getting ready to pull the trigger on my first deals but struggling a bit with analysis. I've got a hot market in Atlanta and there are a lot of distressed properties and lots of opportunities to evaluate but things move really fast. What I'm struggling with is how do you evaluate many properties at a time that need rehab in less you physically go see them all? I work a full time job too so going and looking at 3 and 4 properties a week can be tough tike wise. For you wholesalers out there that get hundreds of leads how do you make that determination of which ones makes sense and which don't? Thanks!

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