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Quincy Baker
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Buffalo, NY
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Investor Friendly Attorney Buffalo, NY

Quincy Baker
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Buffalo, NY
Posted

Good morning BP,

I'm a new investor in the Buffalo, NY area. I'm not new to the area, only to the business. I've been making inquiries about identifying an "investor-friendly" attorney acquainted with assignments and double-closing in escrow. I chose to enter REI via the wholesaling path due to a lack of capital needed for direct buy and flip. I'm hoping the wholesaling path over time situates me to diversify into buy and holding for more sustainable cashflow. I'm hoping to identify a local attorney who would support my humble beginnings via sometimes assignment, and other times double-close in escrow utilizing end-buyer funding to maximize my margin of return. I'm getting mixed responses to this is possible or not. I welcome any feedback.

Thanks,

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