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All Forum Posts by: Keyonna Pinckney

Keyonna Pinckney has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Networking with cash buyers in Charleston, SC area has been a bit of a challenge for me, suggestions are welcome!

Have had ZERO response in Craigslist and my posts were completely transparent. Also tried the CLT ( charlotte, nc ) market with the same method and its flooded with wholesalers.

The past few days I've been trying to conjure creative ways to connect with buyers however I'm starting to feel like reinventing the wheel is not smart or efficient!

Also attempted to connect with realtors as a resource, is there a best practice for that because so far they have been reluctant... am I too transparent? Should I approach more businesslike?

P.s. please help :) 

Networking with cash buyers in Charleston, SC area has been a bit of a challenge for me, suggestions are welcome! 

Have had ZERO response in Craigslist and my posts were completely transparent. Also tried the CLT ( charlotte, nc ) market with the same method and its flooded with wholesalers. 

The past few days I've been trying to conjure creative ways to connect with buyers however I'm starting to feel like reinventing the wheel is not smart or efficient! 

Also attempted to connect with realtors as a resource, is there a best practice for that because so far they have been reluctant... am I too transparent? Should I approach more businesslike?

P.s. please help :) 

Hey, I've been searching and asking for alternatives to ListSource and AgentPro247 for the State of South Carolina. Can you guys share some information besides accessing the MLS?

I'm currently seeking a realtor to assist with some things , however the two I know have been reluctant to participate. 

Thanks anyone who answers! :)