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Updated about 6 years ago,

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Emily Snapp
  • Pacolet, SC
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Found a few good deals but can't buy them all-- now what?

Emily Snapp
  • Pacolet, SC
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I've lurked on the boards for several years, asked a few questions, but never really jumped in.  Well we finally purchased our first investment property!!  I'm so excited.  We were blessed with a GREAT DEAL and bought 5 residential lots in a development with the plans to resell or build spec homes (we have a lot to figure out first). We will also be building our own home on one of them.

While we were searching for the right investment, I came across several good deals but we don't have the ability to purchase them, now that we purchased the land.

I don't have the contacts, or the experience, to wholesale them.  They are off market and I believe they are great deals, but again, I lack the experience to be confident in my numbers.  

Suggestions?!

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