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Jessica Ayala
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Orlando Cash Buyers

Jessica Ayala
  • Tampa, FL
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I am in the process of building my buyers list and need help. Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to do so? 

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In my opinion it is best to find the deals first. It is a lot easier to find buyers than you think. That is how I built my business. Right now I have 45 properties I'm marketing to my buyers list (which is growing daily).

Also an easy way to find buyers is to get with your local RE Agent and when you get a contract with a seller, then ask the agent to give you a list of properties that have been bought in that neighborhood with all cash in the last 3 years. They are more than likely investors. Then go to the county assessors website to see who the owners are of these houses. Then look for that persons name to see what other properties they have bought. The ones that own multiple properties are REAL investors.

Contact them and tell them about the property you have for sale in their neighborhood. 

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