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Arturo Rodriguez
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First time investor having trouble finding leads

Arturo Rodriguez
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Woodburn, OR
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Hello everyone. I'm a new investor solely concentrating on the BRRRR method, and man I'm having a hard time finding leads. I read the BRRRR book by David Greene, along with other materials from the Renatus group, and advice from a couple agents, but I still can't seem to find where to look for properties.

Any advice on where to look, what to do, or what software’s are out there that would help? I’m in Portland, Oregon btw. Thank you for reading!

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Tom Shallcross
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Tom Shallcross
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@Arturo Rodriguez - yes get set-up on the MLS newsfeeds and at the very least you will have a better understanding of hte market.

It is also not expensive to go direct to owners. Spend the $100 to download a list from Listsource/Costar where you can set parameters of your choice (area, LTV, time in home, type of building,...etc). From there you can direct mail or scrub for phone number and call them directly yourself or higher a VA for $5/hr to make calls.

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