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Updated over 1 year ago, 04/13/2023

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Callaway Pate
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Washington, D.C.
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Representing Real Estate Investors in DMV

Callaway Pate
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Washington, D.C.
Posted

Hey BP family!

I am working towards getting my real estate license in D.C. and was curious about connecting investors to opportunities. Are there any methods to finding property owners (preferably 2-5 units) that need to an unstable building? I'd appreciate any insight on this topic.

Best,

Callaway

P.S. I am looking to connect with investor friendly real estate brokers or agents so if you know anyone that fits that bill please feel free to message me on here.

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