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Andrew Brown
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Central City, NE
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Marketing on a Budget

Andrew Brown
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Central City, NE
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Just wanted to reach out to the community for some feedback on how to maximize a modest monthly budget to get that all-important first deal done.  I'm interested in wholesaling and buying subject to.  I work full time in a town of about 3000, but would like to focus my initial efforts about 25 miles away in a town of about 50000 people.  Like many small-medium sized towns in Nebraska, there's a housing shortage and properties priced right move quickly.  Until the deals start flowing in, I can comfortably spend a few hundred dollars a month marketing without losing any sleep.  Just curious 1) how you shakers and movers out there would spend a limited monthly marketing budget and 2) about any advice for how someone new to the game can find good, investor-friendly realtors. 

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