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Amurabi Rodriguez
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New Jersey wholesaling

Amurabi Rodriguez
  • NJ
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Hello, I am an upcoming wholesaler in New Jersey. I’ve been scouting house on Zillow and RedSkin, but I don’t know where I can find any off market deals. Any tips on where to find them?

I’ve seen a good listings that requires agents, should I try making offers with them. Any tips or personal opinions on the New Jersey market and the agents in this area. I want to know what I’m getting myself into and what to expect.

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Brian Liscio
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Brian Liscio
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@Amurabi Rodriguez

My 2 cents... Aim for the properties that can only sell to an investor/cash buyer. All the others will go to the typical home buyer and get top dollar. They don’t need you in today’s market.

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