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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Where My Wholesalers At?
Hello BP,
As a new construction and development specialist I am always on the look for opportunities and deals that could produce some newly constructed properties. As some of you may know, it is the original deal for the land that can make or break a new development investment. That being said, does anyone have suggestions on whether it is better to try and find these deals yourself by vetting a neighborhood (door knocking/yellow letters) or would it be worth the cost to find a wholesaler that can do that leg work for you?
Aaron