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Michael Fundaro
  • Structures Engineer
  • West Hartford, CT
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First Wholesale Lead

Michael Fundaro
  • Structures Engineer
  • West Hartford, CT
Posted

I think I have my first wholesale lead. Its an REO property in the neighborhood where one of my co-workers lives. If the numbers work, I have a buyer. So all I need to do is get a hold of the place. So far all I have is the address of the bank that owns the property. Unfortunately it's not local, so my plan is to write a letter to them, buy it with hard money, and do a double-closing.

My question is: who do I address it to? I am just going to write them a letter saying I am interested in purchasing it cash.

Any/all advice is welcome.

Thanks! Mike.