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Help!!! Pairing with An All-Star Real Estate Team for Investing

Eugene Thompson
  • Arizona
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Hello All:

I am pairing with an All Star team of real estate agents who have built a website for me to get traffic from their SEO-optimized web site. One agent (two total) has done $90 million in home sales.  I want and need this to work.  How can I make the most out of this deal as my web site starts getting developed?  How can I get the right prospects/leads from their web site?  Does anyone have experience with this kind of arrangement?  

The team is super eager to start working with me, because previously they have been throwing away these homes because work was needed.

Are there investors out there that are more into buy-and-holds, rather than buy-and-flips?

Help needed and appreciated!

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