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No Boots on the Ground.. Going into a New Market.. What can I do?
I have been wanting to work in other areas like Florida, Texas, North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, and Arizona. Need to take one step at a time. I believe preparation is how you get lucky. I don't just want to skip trace and not have people to work with on the ground to take photos, or place a luck box, or to sign a contracts. If you had a week to get a deal in each state I stated, how would you go about getting boots on the ground to do important tasks like take photos, etc. ?
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Look for other like-minded people - realtors, wholesalers, etc - who know what you need and pay them a flat fee or a cut of the deal. like any other business. focus on the high $$ items and outsource the rest.
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