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Darren Nichols
  • Wholesaler
  • Clearfield, UT
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Freddie Mac Properties

Darren Nichols
  • Wholesaler
  • Clearfield, UT
Posted

Ok so if at all possible I would like to get the dumbed down answer to this question if you will. I am just starting to look for motivated sellers /properties as a wholesaler. Today I was driving around looking for FSBO and I came across a vacant property that was a Freddie Mac. I know very little about Freddie Mac so I thought I would ask on here. So can I get the contract of this kind of property? If so I have the number for who I need to contact, what kind of questions do I ask? Or as a new wholesaler should I just stay awawy from these until I get more experience?

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