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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Greenhorn advice needed
I just laid off my job a week ago. I've been in and out of REI in the past, and now ready to pursue my passion.
Step 1, find abandoned house. step 2, find owner, somwhat's next? I'm looking to get into wholesaling, with the end game being fix and flips, BRRRR, and eventually buy and holds.
Looking for a reliable method for ARV, building a buyers list and the next step once I discover an owner to an abandoned property.
I’m seeking advice of people that have been down this road. Thanks in advance.
-Terry Moran