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Demetrius Lee Gilbert
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Minnesota Wholesale Real Estate

Demetrius Lee Gilbert
  • New Brighton, MN
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Hello! I’m relatively new to the Real Estate world and I’m partnering with an associate in hopes to get involved in the Market/ close deals. I’m just getting over a reading and studying binge on Wholesale Real Estate and I’m now ready to further my knowledge with real experience in the field. My question is, what is most appealing to buyers/ investors for Quick Turnovers? My partner and I have found multiple Below-Market distressed homes with excellent Comps. There’s still the feeling that there’s still much more to learn though. I essentially want to know what it is (Generally/Specifically) that makes a home a “Diamond in the Rough” and what makes it something appealing for a quick turnover?

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