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Bradley Bladon
  • Banker
  • Chapin, SC
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Bradley Bladon
  • Banker
  • Chapin, SC
Posted

I've found several properties that where open to the idea of an all cash offer....I had one that the guy was about ready to say yea...lets do it...my offer was 60% of the as is value...I didn't follow up w/ him and "work" him much though...mainly cold feet due to the fact that I don't have 1 single investor I can flip the contract to if I get to that point. That seems to be my hold up.  any suggestions other then putting fake properties on bandit signs and craigslist?  OR is that a good way?

I've been trying to get a local REI group meeting to network but I'm usually working in the evenings so that's no help...

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