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Bret Halsey
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Ace Properties and Similar Companies

Bret Halsey
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Has anyone seen or heard about Ace Properties? I've seen this guy on social media and am wondering what exactly his business model could be defined as. He said that it was somewhere in between a wholesaler and a turnkey property company but I'm not sure how he really makes money. It seems to me he does the heavy lifting for investors in terms of finding, doing due diligence, putting offers on, and setting up management for a specific property, but I am not sure whether he buys them and sort of flips them short term or assigns them like a wholesaler would or even some other way. I'm curious because I think I could do something similar and love the deal analysis/presentation side of investing but not sure how my services could be compensated. Any input appreciated thank you!

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