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Hector Surratt Sosa
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Is Your Investment Strategy Evolving with the Market? 🤔

Hector Surratt Sosa
  • Tulsa, OK
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The real estate market is in constant flux, and those who understand and adapt to these shifts can stay ahead of the competition. Right now, inventory shortages are keeping demand high, despite higher interest rates. This presents both challenges and unique opportunities for savvy investors. 💼

Are you pivoting your strategy to account for these changes? What trends are you seeing in your market, and how are you adjusting your approach to maximize returns? Let’s start a conversation about the strategies that are working (or not working) in today’s environment. 🔑

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Joe Villeneuve
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Joe Villeneuve
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The general RE market only applies, or should only apply, to homeowners. Any REI worth anything, can invest in any "general RE Market", and make money. Deals, for REI, are not found...they are made. Deals comprise of two parts, cash out of pocket, and how someone/something else pays for the rest. This means REI look for markets that are specific, not general, and they apply the appropriate strategy to that property to make that deal.

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