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Quincy Baker
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Buffalo, NY
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The Maryland REI Market

Quincy Baker
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Buffalo, NY
Posted

Hello BP

I'm REI in the Western New York market focused currently on wholesaling. I have plans to relocate to Maryland in (2023). My plans are to ground myself locally and next year look to begin virtual wholesaling the MD market so that when I relocate I will have already established some familiarity with the MD market, and have established few key business connections. My ultimate goals once in MD will be to continue wholesaling and diversify in to buy and hold short term rentals.

Q:

Can anyone offer any tips on wholesaling in this market, is this an attorney/title company state (any investor friendly recommendations)? Recommend target local investing markets? Tips on virtual wholesaling?

Thanks BP!

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