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Wesley Deason
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I've been making a small list of homes while out driving around for my job. I've done this with the sole purpose of just finding a good deal for me. I'm still not sure if I would purchase it and may be open to handing it off to someone else. If I find a deal, how would I go about finding an investor to take it over? I'm in the Clemson area. 

Much thanks

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Quote from @Wesley Deason:

I've been making a small list of homes while out driving around for my job. I've done this with the sole purpose of just finding a good deal for me. I'm still not sure if I would purchase it and may be open to handing it off to someone else. If I find a deal, how would I go about finding an investor to take it over? I'm in the Clemson area. 

Much thanks


 Finding a buyer is the easy part, just get a deal, the money will find you. Simply  post it in your local market, if good it will be gone in a day, 

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