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Allen Lyons
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Wholesaling Tips- Foreclosures, Probates, Absentee, Motivated

Allen Lyons
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Brooklyn, NY
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What's Up BP community, my name is Allen Lyons and I'm a licensed Real Estate Salesperson with Urban Realty in Brooklyn, NY. I've heard so many positive reviews about BP, so I decided to take action and learn more about it. I'm very much interested in learning and being mentored on the investor side of the business. There is so much to learn in this business, and working closely with a season investor could take my RE career to the next level. I'm also interested in wholesaling RE in my market and a few other markets. Is there anyone of this forum that could provide me with some guidance of how I could get started. I'm 100% committed, active and determined to flourish as a RE investor. Any sort of information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks BP 

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