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How To Get Good Deals

Keisha Rae M.
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Hey! How are investors navigating their approach to potential assigning and wholesale deals? What are the steps from start to finish? Where are you finding these deals?

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Hi @Keisha Rae M., as an Investor-Agent myself, I have had several conversations of this topic with my clients and
customers. Everyone has a different goals and investment criteria, so this is not a one size fit all
kind of situation.
I will suggest that you clearly define what you what and do some research then go from there.
A local Investor-Agent can help shorten your learning curve and save you a lot of headaches as
they tend to understand the market better.
Use Niche.com, Greatschools.org and Msc.Fema.gov for your research.
Goodluck and go make it happen

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