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Andrew DeLorenzo
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Wholesaling mobile homes

Andrew DeLorenzo
  • Investor
  • Denver Metro
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I've had 3 mobile home leads come across my desk in the past year and paid them no attention because its not my target market. But it seems that there are a lot of mobile home owners in need of a quick sale solution. The problem is I couldn't think of a single buyer who has ever mentioned flipping mobile homes and its not exactly a great rental if the seller is leasing the lot imo. Am I missing something? Should I be paying more attention to these leads?

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