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Devin Duval
  • Investor
  • West Columbia, SC
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Using Bandit Signs to Find Wholesalers?

Devin Duval
  • Investor
  • West Columbia, SC
Posted

Hello BiggerPockets Family!

This may be a very basic question, but I am looking to just fix-and-flip in this season of my life and was wanting to locate some good wholesalers in my area.

Is it good practice to call bandit signs to find wholesalers? Any advice when doing so?

I have done some due diligence and found obviously if I am sent a property to always run my own numbers and a good strategy is three stiles your out. Meaning if the wholesaler brings three bad deals that are not really deals then don't work with them anymore.

Just wanted some experienced advice on this and look forward to all responses! Thanks!