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Brandon McCadney
  • Saint Louis
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Real Estate Trends for 2019 - 2020

Brandon McCadney
  • Saint Louis
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Hey everyone!

My name is Brandon McCadney, and I'm very new real estate investing. I'm born and raised from St. Louis. I've been doing a lot of research on various real estate practices, and one that I'm hoping to start with is Wholesaling. My goal is to create a platform in real estate that can run autonomously without me, or with little time. I do think wholesaling is a great way to start, but I don't want to negate other methods.

I wanted to know if any of you have noticed any new trends in real estate or new practices that we may begin seeing moving forward. I also understand that there's the possibility of another downturn soon. I've learned a little bit about a concept called "transaction engineering" and a few others. What are some of the trends that you've noticed in real estate as we move throughout 2019 and the years to come?

Thanks in advance for your responses! Looking forward to meeting you all!

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