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Edward Mccracken
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sauk Village, IL
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Any Las Vegas investors want to meet June 9th?

Edward Mccracken
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sauk Village, IL
Posted

I’m meeting some friends in Las Vegas for the weekend. I am arriving a day earlier than everyone else to get some work done or network with other real estate investors.  I’m sure that idea was a bad one, but it’s the thought that counts. If anyone from the area wants to meet up and discuss their process and procedures or just show me around and how they do things, I would be interested in meeting. I will be available Thursday morning / afternoon on June 9th, message me if you are interested. I’m interested in property management and the things that I specialize in… Some of them are tracking down absentee homeowners, rehabbing, low income rentals, tax liens, and nontraditional real estate acquisitions such as buying a house with bad titles or pretty much anything that makes the average person say I’m not buying that house.  

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