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All Forum Posts by: Thomas Harr

Thomas Harr has started 9 posts and replied 21 times.

Post: Best way to invest in a hot market

Thomas Harr
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  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 21
  • Votes 21

Hi, 

I'm relatively new to BP, but I have been diligently listening to the podcasts and have been learning quite a bit. Here's my story..... I am a 23 year old who is trying to invest in the Columbus, Ohio market. If anyone is familiar with the market, they know that it is almost impossible to find any type of deal on the MLS, which an agent has provided for us. I have partnered with my uncle (who showed me on to BP), and we are just trying to find the best way to find deals in a hot market. I have just joined my dad's business, so we are both investing in our spare time. My father and I own a housing foreclosure business and a property inspection business, but the foreclosure business is bleak right now due to the nature of the market, so minimal leads. If anyone has good advice, I am considering yellow letters and things like that for absentees, tax lien properties, and routes such as those. Anyway, thanks in advance for the advice!

Tommy Harr