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David Bokman
  • Real Estate Investor/Wholesaler
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Who's High Volume Wholesaling in Multi-States?

David Bokman
  • Real Estate Investor/Wholesaler
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

BP - This question is really for people who are currently wholesaling in multiple states at high volume.

I am looking to break into other markets and other states and deciding between creating new company names for each market or just have 1 company name and website.  I see many investors doing both strategies and curious as to what made YOU pick one direction over another.  

I understand there are pros and cons to both. Would love to hear what made you go in one direction vs the other. 

I currently dominate my market from an SEO standpoint but the company name wouldn't really work in other markets (Philly Home Investor/Philadelphia Market)

Thanks for sharing if you decided to do so.

David B