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Oliver Ngugi
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Oliver Ngugi
  • Portland, OR
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I have a question for all the wholesalers in the Portland, Oregon area. Which free publication is used to advertise that you are looking for houses? I don't see "Thrifty Nickel" circulated around here. Yours answers greatly appreciated.

Oliver.

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Cody Cox
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  • Wilsonville, OR
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Cody Cox
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  • Wilsonville, OR
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While Portland does have a "Nickel Ads" publication, I advise you to be very cautious in advertising a wholesale deal to the general public through this type of medium. The Oregon Real Estate Commissioners office is actively looking for investors that appear to be practicing real estate without a license.

Rather, instead of marketing publicly, you should develop a buyer's list in advance. By keeping your wholesale deals contained within your own private network, you mitigate the risk of scrutiny by governmental agencies.

Cody Cox - President
Northwest REIA
www.northwestreia.com

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