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Pat Jackson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Reno, NV
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Where do YOUR best deals come from?

Pat Jackson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Reno, NV
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Where do the majority of your deals come from?

About me briefly. I'm a long distance investor. I've done 5 deals, 4 off of the MLS. The other deal, the only off market, certainly hasn't been my best. I, like many, are limited by deal flow.

I'm a big believer that one's net worth is measured (in part) by their net work.  I'm really considering doing mailers, but I really don't want to.  I've listened to over 200 BP podcasts, read "Finding and Funding Great Deals" and a slew of other books.  I'd rather add others to my net work than sending mailers.  

So who are the best members of your net work?  I follow any/all wholesalers, but to date don't have any luck.  I diligently watch the paper, craigslist, and the auction platforms. 

So who are the best members of your net work?  I'm considering reaching out to probate and divorce attorneys, explaining what I'm looking for and showing them examples of previous projects.  Beyond that, I'm back to mailers.  

Thoughts?

  • Pat Jackson
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