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Updated about 15 years ago on . Most recent reply

Any ideas for a povern stricken area
I used to live in Louisville and Lexington KY. Both were growing areas. I took a really good job but had to move to Eastern KY which is one of the most povern stricken areas in the US.
Any ideas on how to crack into wholesaling when you live in an area with very few investors and a lower number of home buyers?