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Ryan Fitzhugh
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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Ryan Fitzhugh
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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Hello BP and members,

I am work as an Independent Contractor for New Western Acquisitions, a wholesale real estate brokerage in Saint Petersburg, Florida. Although we have numerous leads/investors given to us, it is highly encouraged to build leads on your own.

I am just wondering what are some of your ways to build new clients or investors who want to fix and flip or buy and hold distressed properties. I typically try to use social media a lot, i.e., Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. I also understand going to meetups and seminars. I just want to know if there are any other ways to build my database of investors.

Thanks everyone!

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