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Updated 10 months ago,

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Mark Jajowka
  • Cleveland
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How to expand deal flow?

Mark Jajowka
  • Cleveland
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Hello everyone, I was just looking to get more insight on how everyone is getting deals. I have been looking on the MLS for some time and I haven't found anything worth pursuing. So I would like to hear your POV and different strategies on acquiring more deals. I was going to start contacting wholesalers in my area figured that would be a good place to start.

P.S- My criteria is dated/ in need of work multi-family houses under 150k around west boulevard and Jefferson area in Cleveland Ohio. 

Thank you in advance for anyone who responds. 

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