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Micheal Kesha
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Chicago, IL
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Need a little of help!

Micheal Kesha
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Chicago, IL
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What’s the best way to find leads and cash buyers as a wholesaler? I’ve tried BiggerPockets I just wanted to know if their are other places to look or if it’s something I have to do. Thank you

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Account Closed
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  • Dallas, TX
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@Micheal Kesha The biggest thing you can do is provide more value than the others, value meaning "how much less of a headache can this person give me if I go with them?". The easiest way to do this is to educate yourself about the needs of the market and present them as opportunities in a professional way. The best tip I can tell you is to find where the old people live, like a lot of old people, then find the homes that are just wrecked, count them and keep the addresses handy, you'll then want to find a piece a land or a lot nearby that can accommodate a 10-12 unit complex. The rest is on you to figure out, just remember that old people don't want to sell their homes if they can't afford to live anywhere that nicer than what they had.

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