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Nathan Cao
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Finding Burnt-Out Properties

Nathan Cao
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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I have been rehabbing properties but has not done a burnt out. I'm at the point where i'm comfortable to take on a burnt out project.
Now my challenge is finding the right burnt out deal. It seems like supply is limited and there is a great demand for it.
I have looked at a few burnt-out, made offers but did not get it. I would guess my offers were too low.

The question i want to ask here is how do you consistently find these burnt out deals? Do i need to work with a wholesaler specializing in burnt out deals?

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