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Peter Slivkoff
  • Wholesaler
  • Salem, OR
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Bring 32 Unit Property to "Bigfish" Financial Partner

Peter Slivkoff
  • Wholesaler
  • Salem, OR
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Hello, I am a wholesaler who is currently looking to up my game and impress a big fish cash buyer that I know.  I want to bring him some value first in the form of a 32 unit apartment complex, which is his minimum criteria.  My goal is to provide a ton of value to him and do a number of these types of deals with him.  That way he'll perhaps allow me to learn more and get into these types of properties in the future [both with him and by myself].

Question: So, how do I find these types of off-market deals?  How do I find these types of deals 'period' - on or off market?

And what are some other things I could offer to do for him around some of the other properties he has?

Any wisdom would be very much appreciated!

Sincerely,

Peter S.

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