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Wholesaling to Source Your Own Fix and Flip Projects
My husband and I have been flipping houses in the Kansas City area for the past 2 years. As we have gotten further into the business we have been able to complete more houses each year. Right now, our biggest setback is finding good deals fast enough. We are on all the local wholesaler lists that we know of but still feel like we are being slowed down by not finding deals fast enough. We are thinking about starting a wholesaling sort of system not to wholesale to other buyers but to source our own fix and flip projects. Who out there is doing this? How did you get started finding deals for yourself?