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Matt Sewell
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Wholesaler in Spokane, Washington

Matt Sewell
  • Investor
  • Spokane, WA
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Hello,

My name is Matt from Spokane, WA. 

I am a full time real estate investor and I do a lot of direct mail advertising for my leads. I am primarily a long term buy and hold investor but my marketing brings in more than I can handle so I have been starting to wholesale some.

Right now I have about 15 units in my portfolio and I'm looking to increase that by one per month over the next 12 months. At the rate I'm going it should be no problem to reach that goal.

I'm anxious to connect with other investors on here and to see how those relationships develop.

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Cheyenne Davis
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  • Casselberry, FL
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Cheyenne Davis
  • Investor
  • Casselberry, FL
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Matt Sewell - we are considering a move out west and we have been narrowing down our options. Spokane is an area we are considering. Post Falls actually, but within 30 miles so I figure the market is about the same. Any input you can give me on the area and market would be appreciated. We fix and flip a couple houses per month on average in Central Florida and will be keeping our business going here. However, I'd love to do the same thing in our new area. Based on your experience, is that realistic? We just got home from a trip to Colorado and the market out there simply won't allow us to do much, as its on fire. Seattle seems to be similar. Thoughts?

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