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Brandon Mortenson
  • Real Estate Investor
  • New York, NY
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Hello from New York. Currently an AssetMgr, would like to learn to Wholesale and Rehab

Brandon Mortenson
  • Real Estate Investor
  • New York, NY
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Ive been working for a Real Estate Investment Fund for a couple months now, selling nationwide REO's that we purchase from the bank, basically wholesaling properties but not learning much about what the investors who Im selling to are really looking for.

I enjoy the process of working with investors and selling properties, however my real goal is to learn how to wholesale for myself and where to start.

I currently live in Brooklyn. If i were, for example, to birddog for some investors initially, would I need to work with properties near where I live? And what should I be looking for; comps, repair estimates, taxes. Im sure there's a lot more to it.

I welcome all questions. Thanks!

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