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Kunaal Kumar
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Increasing Deal Flow in Seattle

Kunaal Kumar
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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I'm moving to Seattle soon, and I've started looking for BRRRR properties in the area. I'm currently working with two people with access to off market deals, but the BP podcast frequently talks about increasing the size of your deal funnel. Currently, I only get about one property every 1-2 weeks that matches my criteria, but the numbers haven't worked out on any of them.

What is the best way to expand my funnel so that I can analyze more deals and hopefully close sooner? I don't want to do any direct marketing until I have at least one deal, so it sounds like my best bet would be networking with wholesalers. If so, what's the best way to connect with wholesalers? Thanks in advance!

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