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Updated 15 days ago, 12/14/2024

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David Martoyan#5 BRRRR - Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat Contributor
  • Wholesaler
  • Houston, TX
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Finding Undervalued Deals in Today’s Market

David Martoyan#5 BRRRR - Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat Contributor
  • Wholesaler
  • Houston, TX
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For those of you actively working on fix-and-flip projects, particularly in dynamic markets like Houston, I’m curious about your approach to navigating today’s challenges. With inventory tightening and competition increasing, what strategies have been most effective for sourcing truly undervalued properties? while still trying to keep up with the competition 

Do you rely more on direct-to-seller marketing, networking with agents, leveraging platforms like PropStream and Batch Leads, or just by looking at a lot of deals? And when it comes to your due diligence, how do you ensure you’re accounting for unpredictable rehab costs or market shifts?

As someone focused on wholesaling and sourcing distressed properties both on-market and off-market I’m always looking to align with investors, agents, and other fix-and-flippers who are actively in the game. I’d love to hear about your recent successes, challenges, and what’s working in your market, especially when it comes to the process of finding good deals, putting them together and making a profit. Let’s share some ideas !

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