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Jason Powell
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Less Saturated Indy Areas for Wholesaling w/ Strong Buyer Demand?

Jason Powell
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Hey good people! I've acquired a couple rentals, and now preparing to get into more revenue generating activity like wholesaling... (eventually want to BRRRR).

Based on current market trends, what areas of Indianapolis do you think most flippers/rehabbers are gravitating toward now in 2021? 

For a new wholesaler (who may be better able to "drive for dollars" as main initial lead generation strategy) what areas are not overly saturated that you'd recommend would be a good area to farm in this way?

What other lead generation strategy or process would you recommend for a newbie? (I've heard some mention Listsource or Propstream as well...)

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