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Justin Dixon
  • Clayton, NC
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Finding a Partner

Justin Dixon
  • Clayton, NC
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So I have analyzed a few deals working with an great real estate agent with the plan and goal to be a buy and hold investor for the long term. Also in my strategy I am doing the BRRRR (Buy,Rehab,Rent,Refinance,Repeat) strategy. Already in the process of buying my first investment but now I feel it would be very beneficial for me to get a partner to invest with. So I was wondering if anyone know in anyways for me to look up or find local people who are buying up properties? I guess I am saying how to wholesalers find there buyers/investor? Do they go to the court house? Is there a website that shows the person who buying investor properties? I have already as some local property management people if I could talk to some investor they are working for, but all of them turn me down. I think their worried about losing that investor business, not really sure. Any advice out there?

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