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Luke Marron
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Best way to find flips for my investing style

Luke Marron
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello BP

I would like to get opinions on how to best approach finding rehab projects for my desired volume of investing in particular. I am only wanting to acquire and rehab about 4-8 deals a year at this point in the LA county area. Given this relatively low amount of deals would it be unwise or inefficient to utilize direct mail marketing campaigns as its my understanding in order achieve success w this method you need to commit to multiple mailings over a long period time and is more geared for higher volume business? I have done mailings in the past with pretty poor response rates. I analyze deal after deal from wholesalers and the margins just seem too small to nonexistent. I guess this may just be the nature of teh current competitive market but appreciate any thoughts.

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