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Marc Bracy
  • Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Wholesaling in low income areas

Marc Bracy
  • Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
Posted

 hey guys, I have a string of low income area properties under contract but I'm having a hard time finding interested buyers for that type of area. Any suggestions on how to find buyers for lower income areas? Do I target rental buyers? should I try and leave those areas alone for the most part? Just wondering what the general philosophy is. these are good deals but it's hard to even get anybody to look let alone try and make an offer. As always any help is appreciated!

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