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Jordan Sloan
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Buyer for Bulk/Profolios Properties

Jordan Sloan
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Hi BP,

My partner and I are real estate investors in Indianapolis, IN and we work with investors from multiple states.  Our challenge is finding serious buyers for bulk/portfolio property deals. We have had people try to take our information/deal and go around us and try to contact our sellers directly. I guess my question is how do I find big money serious buyers?

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Jordan Sloan
  • Indianapolis, IN
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@Curt Davis

Thanks for responding. Your feedback is interesting because we have only used non circumvent contracts for our bulk properties (to protect our buyers information and to prevent someone from putting properties on the market that shouldn't be) but, we do put single family homes under contrac. 

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