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Michael Burdi
  • Placentia, CA
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Yet another question about finding buyers

Michael Burdi
  • Placentia, CA
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My real estate journey is relatively short-lived. But I'm moving fast. I'm 21, and would love it if someone could point me toward some true and tested methods for finding buyers who might be wanting to take a look at a deal I have in Indy. More generally, my question is about finding buyers in all markets. I've done CL posting, and have called into some lists from MyHouseDeals, but the leads seem to be a bit flaky, unresponsive, or uncooperative. It is tough being one fish in a pond of sharks. Nonetheless, I know opportunity is always present. I look forward to whatever advice I can get from anybody who has "been there, done that". 

Cheers!

- Michael