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Sean Cromarty
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Wholesale in New Jersey

Sean Cromarty
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Red Bank, NJ
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Any advice on connecting with builders or fix and flippers in NJ when looking to wholesale properties? I am interested in getting into the wholesale market. Also, any advice on website should I want to move out of state would be helpful

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Ibrahim Hughes
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Ibrahim Hughes
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I agree with @Peter Kraft. If you deal makes sense you can simply post it on Facebook or here on BiggerPockets and the buyers will come. The trick will be to determine who's really serious about buying the property. Or who's just going to go and tack on 10K and then put it out to their email list (another wholesaler ). Before you know what your deal is being emailed back to you a week later with an extra $100k tacked onto the price. LOL.

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