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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Most effective/efficient way of finding fix and flip deals
Hi guys! So I just finished rehab on my first fix and flip deal in NJ and listed it today. Went through some crap but all a learning experience. Anyway. I want to hop right into it again (and do it the right way this time). Right now I rely on my 1 real estate agent to send me deals that are worth flipping. Is there a better way to find deals besides an agent sending me listings?