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Matthew Trotter
  • Investor
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What to do when the market is high.

Matthew Trotter
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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I think most would agree that home prices around the USA are either average or high. I like buying when sellers really need a buyer. Recently, it's been a hot market in Atlanta.

So, where are the pain points right now? Who's desperate? How can I help out folks in dire straights? Is there some note buying, wholesaling, lending, or other strategy that could help out some needy people? The only desperate people I see these days are buyers... So, maybe selling is the only good game in town right now.

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Adrienne Bryson
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • High Point, NC
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Adrienne Bryson
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • High Point, NC
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I'm sure there are always needy/desperate people...

There are always people in foreclosure, tax delinquency, inheriting houses they don't want/can't afford to keep, trying to get out of a terrible house/neighborhood...etc

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