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Updated about 9 years ago, 09/22/2015

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Jared Bockoff
  • Torrance, CA
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Will wholesalers foster new investors, future frequent buyers?

Jared Bockoff
  • Torrance, CA
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Hi all,

I intend to buy more properties as my portfolio and incomes allow.  I've recently found a job that has and will provide me with seed money and am now beginning to look for my second property.  I'm confident I'm able to flip, as I've managed construction and have been drafting plans for over a decade, but am currently looking for something to hold.  I may not buy another one for a while, but in time, I'd like to build a rapport and foster a relationship.  Someone who knows I'm interested, send me product, and understand I will pick something up when I can make it work.  A "Supply-side" economics model, in a way.  Show me what's available and in time I will learn what I can work with and what I can't, building my business along the way.

Am I worthy of access to a wholesaler's list?  Or are they mostly interested in agents, who then feed the deals to the investors?  If it's the latter, I'd be happy to put a wholesaler in touch with my agent, who is also an investor/broker/attorney.

Thanks for the help BP!

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