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For sale in Georgia (Atlanta), Florida (Orlando/Tampa), and NC?

Dyllon G.
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Hi BP! Whats the best way to find off market deals in Georgia (Metro ATL), Florida (Orlando/Tampa), and or North Carolina? I am looking specifically for SFR properties in these areas. Any information would be helpful. It would be great to connect with investors in these areas specifically.

I know of some of the strategies I've heard of from the BP webinars, but I would like to know what has been most successful for people. Is it just a matter of getting connected with the right network of people?

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    Originally posted by @Cheryl Vargas:

    I have heard a lot of good things about yellowletters .com and they can send letters to lists that you specify your parameters for them.  If you find an off-market seller, you have to be prepared to negotiate a deal with him from long distance, and find inspectors, and attorney/title companys to facilitate the closing. I'm going to look to buy a property on the market in Orlando, so that I will be able to use a realtor to get the closing done correctly from long distance. Probably after 3-4 purchases, then I'll be comfortable closing on a sale without a realtor from 2000 miles away.

    Hi Cheryl Vargas!

    Thank you for the insight. I'll check out yellowletters.com. I am prepared to potential deal with a long distance purchase situation, even though I understand that may add some complications/risk that will need to be mitigated as best as possible. Good luck on your endeavors!

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