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Updated about 7 years ago, 11/01/2017

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Dennis Johnson
  • Investor
  • Villa Rica, GA
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Dennis Johnson
  • Investor
  • Villa Rica, GA
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I have posted a couple of times on this topic and have received some great and valuable info so would like to say I appreciate the input.  My question today is i have my real estate license now and I would like to ask were do I search to find a good deal that maybe a syndicator would be willing to consider.  Loopnet has some good deals I think and  just started networking with other realtors so that will help.  Is breaking into this area of real estate as hard as it seems?

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