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Sam Giberti
  • Tampa, FL
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Analyzing Off Market Deals!!

Sam Giberti
  • Tampa, FL
Posted

Hey all...

So I hear Brandon and David always saying in their podcasts that you need to practice analyzing deals...

I want to start to do this a practice a little bit before I dump money into wholesale marketing and was wondering if anyone may have had past off-market deals (50-100) with potentially 2 or 3 they closed on  out of all of them they analyzed and was willing to share them with me, so I could analyze them on my own. Preferably duplexes to start, but any style of house with just many of them to sort through would be ideal

Or if anyone has any other ways I could practice this before I start, please let me know.

Always appreciate the BP community advice, thanks again,

-Sam

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