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Updated over 5 years ago, 07/05/2019

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David Baier
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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Central Florida Turnkey Companies (Orlando, Kissimmee)

David Baier
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
Posted

Hey BP! 

I'm looking to connect with decision makers of Turnkey companies that operate in Central Florida to supply deals to. My business partners and I are looking to become a supplier of distressed properties for a company that opperates in Orange and Osceola County. We can supply Multi Units, SFH's, and Condos. Currently we have 16 deals in the pipeline, we get 2 or more assignable deals per week. In the past couple of years my partner has turnkey'd 100+ properties in Osceola and Orange County. Is there anyone that can help introduce us to these decision makers to discuss how we can help one another?

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