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Questions from a Newbie
Hi All,
What is the best way to find a good property to rehab and flip? Wholesaler, MLS, or somewhere else? Are foreclosures usually the best way to go?
Thanks!
Raj
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I bought my last two properties by watching the MLS closely, contacting the selling agent, asked them to represent me also as the buyer (they seem to try harder to get your offer in this way), then was in contract within a day to lock the deal.