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Dan Noble
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Jose, CA
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Multiple Properties - Multiple States

Dan Noble
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Jose, CA
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We have just purchased 33 properties in our first tape. There are SFR's, lots, a condo, & some multi units.

The properties are mainly in the mid-west and we have a signing-inspection process that generates a lot of calls for the most part. For some there is just little interest, the lots for example get few calls.

Haven't read many forum posts yet and will but please contribute your ideas about getting creative selling these properties quickly.

Thanks - Danno

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