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Wholesaling: How to look for a buyer

Nicholas Borda
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If I find a person who is desperate to sell their property and they sign the contract with me, who/how do I look for a buyer? Do I contact investing companies to buy it or how?...

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Blake Denman
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Blake Denman
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@Nicholas Borda 

A good tip I was reminded of recently was to look up the other owners on the street or in the general area on the local property records website. If any names or LLC's pop up several times, contact them and see if they want to purchase another property in the area. Chances are they'll be excited to get another property right next to others they own.

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