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Jameel Jason
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Union City, CA
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What's the best way to find off-market or wholesale deals?

Jameel Jason
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Union City, CA
Posted

Hey Everyone,

I just got started out this year with real estate investing. I purchased my first duplex in Indianapolis and it feels good to be able to embark on this journey. Indianapolis is my go to market and now that I have made the first purchase I want to do more. I didn't apply the BRRRR strategy for the first deal but for my next deal, I really want to gain experience doing it. My goal is to get to 100 properties in the next 5-6 years.

I have been looking into wholesaling and trying to find some people in the Indy area that can help me out, but I guess what I am trying to understand is what is the best way to find wholesalers or/and in your experience what is the best way to find off-market deals? 

Any insight or advice is much appreciated! 

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