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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Matt O.
  • Wholesaler
  • West Bountiful, UT
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Experienced investor but new to Louisville market

Matt O.
  • Wholesaler
  • West Bountiful, UT
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I'm an active investor in Salt Lake City (I do a few deals each month here) but I'm looking to build my network in the Louisville. Beginning next week I will be sending about 5,000 mailers per week to sellers and I need rehabber and wholesaler contacts. If you want to work together or you know a way that we could help each other please contact me. 

Thanks!

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Mike Hollingshead
  • Columbus, OH
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Mike Hollingshead
  • Columbus, OH
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Originally posted by @Marina Sud:

Louisville is drying up in terms of wholesaling. You might want to consider Ohio instead.

 sounds like to sisters protecting there interest

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