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Othem Lindsay
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Wholesaling partnerships

Othem Lindsay
  • Investor
  • Croydon, Greater London
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Hi everyone,

I live in the UK but I'm about to begin wholesaling in Orange County (NY) and Nassau county (NY). However, I'm ready but networking and finding cash buyers is a tad more difficult than expected; I've got my absentee and probate lists in front of me as i speak. Plus there's my added necessity of having boots on the ground.

Would it be worth my time co-wholesaling with another individual who is based locally? Or should I just crack on and work harder at handling this all myself?

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