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Brandon Davis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atlanta, ga
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Looking fo flippable homes

Brandon Davis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atlanta, ga
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Hello BP,

I am looking for a wholesaler or agent who have experience with flipping houses. I am want to start combing through properties that aren't necessarily on the MLS, Zillow, Trulia, etc. So I there is anyone who has a contact or if you are that contact please let me know.

 I am also looking for investors who are wanting o partner up or are open to at least p=looking at proposals.

I've been following the Atlanta market for the past few years now and have lived on just about all sides. I was really big on following the belt line, however I a currently focusing more on distressed properties in good areas with workable numbers. I have a good team of guys that I work with as well so we are looking to be full involved in all aspects of the flip process.

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Paul Kennedy
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lilburn, GA
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Paul Kennedy
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lilburn, GA
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You won't necessarily need an agent for off market deals, they just require connections and hustle. You'll either be looking at driving for dollars or direct mail. Although keeping an eye on the MLS never hurts. However, the Atlanta market is extremely hot right now (the general consensus is overheated and it's only a matter of time before a correction), and there is a lot of competition and overpaying, so you'll have to work to find a really good deal.Then again, if you are doing all your own work then you'll have a bit more wiggle room.

Atlanta is a pretty expansive place, so I would narrow down your farm area and price range. The most distressed and cheapest properties are going to be in SW Atlanta, but they certainly come with all of their own problems. 

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