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Michael Ford
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Got my first contact! Now what?!

Michael Ford
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Fayetteville, NC
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Hey BP Community! 

So I've got my first contract signed, I'll be getting with the closing attorney on Monday. My question is now what?

This is what I've done so far... I created a Facebook Fanpage to market the property, posted it on Craigslist, used postlets.com to post property on zillow and 20 other real estate websites... what else should I do? Is that enough? Am I just waiting for a phone call?

Thanks!

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Dave Savage
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Dave Savage
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  • Rochester, NY
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Few additional things:

Find a local REIA and see if they have a meeting in the next week or two - make a flyer and pass it out (if they allow that)

Post the property in the BP Marketplace

Do a search of all cash transactions in that area in the last 180days and send them a postcard advertising the site, might find a rehabber working in that area that way.  (listsource.com is one source of this info)

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