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  • Lake Wylie, SC
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Account Closed
  • Lake Wylie, SC
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I want to get into wholesaling to build up enough capital to buy my first rental property to start to build up some passive income. Can anyone tell me the best ways to find leads on a budget?

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Jay Dewberry
  • Covington, GA
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Hmmm....the first things that come to mind are:

1) Networking with other local investors (perhaps at local REIA meetings)

2) Driving 4 Dollars (locate distressed/vacant properties and send a note/letter to the owner)

3) BP Search Platform option (There are several search results with ideas)

4) Bandit Signs (Be aware of local sign ordinances though) 

5) Lead Generation Web/Splash/Squeeze Pages

6) Free Classifieds (Craigslist, ect)

7) Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, Fivver, ect)

8) FSBO and/or Expired listings

9) Local Probate listings ***Be very careful/understanding of the nature of any contact with owners as they've experienced a loss***

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