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Tyler Shagi
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targeting properties

Tyler Shagi
  • Specialist
  • Long Island, NY
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Hello Everyone! I am new to the real estate wholesaling business and am very excited to have joined the BP community. I have been following along and reading as many posts as I can to learn before I jumped into it. I have been studying real estate investing actively for about four months now and I'm ready to take it to the next level. As i said earlier I am aspiring to be in the field of wholesaling properties and I wanted some insight on the best place to start as far as targeting properties. I know this would vary based on a buyers list but i was curious to hear some opinions on where some of you thought a good starting point would be as far as price, condition of the home, and areas to target based on average household income. I am working on a tight budget and am very open to any suggestions. Thanks!

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