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Nickey Ramsey
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Best Way to Unload Real Estate Investment without losing your Ass

Nickey Ramsey
  • Lafayette, IN
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We purchased another investment property, but have found that we don't have the necessary time dedicated to rehab this property. It needs ALOT of work. Purchased for 57K and and trying to unload it! Any advice on how to find another investor who may be interested in taking over this Property? Would trying to list FSBO and have a wholesaler contract me be a good option? Please provide any advice?! Thanks!

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Brandon Battle
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  • Buena Park, CA
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Brandon Battle
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  • Buena Park, CA
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Call every hard money lender and ask them to alert their cash buyers of an opportunity to pick up your property fast.Also go down to the courthouse on auction day and speak to the cash buyers directly.Dont call a real estate agent to put it on the MLS unless you want to pay a huge commission for something you can do yourself in 5 days.

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