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Chris Johnson
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shortsale, preforclosure, foreclosure, auction, REO??

Chris Johnson
  • Seattle, WA
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shortsale, preforclosure, foreclosure, auction, REO

Which of the above properties do you prefer to flip. where do you get your best deals

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Brian Haskins
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Brian Haskins
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None of the above. If you want to wholesale you find motivated sellers with equity. Best deals come from motivated tired landlords and probate. Think about it people in foreclosure have no equity why would you try to market to people with no equity? Unless you plan on creating a shortsale business.

Brian Haskins

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