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Where to find deals in SoCal?

Alex Ng
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Hi im looking to flip houses here in SoCal. I've been having trouble finding deals. All the wholesalers I've been finding work for either Fair Trade or New Western. Is the market too oversaturated? Why is it so hard finding a deal here? Where can I find proper leads or wholesalers? Should I contact agents instead?

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Alfath Ahmed
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  • Columbus, OH
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Alfath Ahmed
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Quote from @Alex Ng:

Hi im looking to flip houses here in SoCal. I've been having trouble finding deals. All the wholesalers I've been finding work for either Fair Trade or New Western. Is the market too oversaturated? Why is it so hard finding a deal here? Where can I find proper leads or wholesalers? Should I contact agents instead?


Hey Alex, I personally invest in the Columbus market and have been doing it for the past couple years. I own several properties here in Columbus and it has been very nice considering Ohio is a landlord friendly state.

I also work with a ton of out-of-state investors who love investing here in the Columbus market. Most of my clientele are based in the west coast in California and Seattle. They have been investing in Columbus for the strong appreciation and cash flow.




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