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Chase Barrett
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  • Carpinteria, CA
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Help! We are pitching a BIG deal to investors...

Chase Barrett
  • Investor
  • Carpinteria, CA
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We have been flipping for about 8 years. Loving life and what we do! We moved to CA about a year and a half ago and have really been focusing on increasing our price points and building lasting relationships with investors, etc. All of that work has led us to this point. We are working on a major luxury estate deal and need to pitch the project to a group of investors. Our main investor is involved but the group has expanded for this project because of size and cash required. I am wondering if anyone has walked this path before and could provide any pointers. What materials did you use in your presentation? What material did you cover? What did you feel wasn't important to include? What would you improve if you did it again?

Thanks so much Guys and Gals!

Chase and Rio from Santa Barbara

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