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Dominique Coleman
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  • Gurnee , IL
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How to tell what is good for which market

Dominique Coleman
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Gurnee , IL
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I am looking to get into more wholesales to get my feet into real estate and what is the best way to tell what option is good for the market and where you live? Is there a solid way to tell if I should wholesale, rent or rehab the properties? I have heard that the market is calling for more buy and holds, what is a sure fire way to tell?