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Maine Wholesaling

Tyler Richards
  • Wilton, ME
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I am starting off wholesaling in the state of Maine, and I was wondering if anybody was familiar with the market in the state and where I could possibly find investors to help me with making some deals to get started. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Tammy Richards
  • Yarmouth, ME
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Tammy Richards
  • Yarmouth, ME
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Where in the state are you looking?  The market varies greatly with location, as it does in any state.   Your profile says you are located in Wilton, which I'm unfamiliar with.  Looks like it is trying to develop and/or has a tourist base... are you looking locally?  You are an hour to Augusta, I see - Augusta has population density, lots of apartment buildings/market for rentals, and a more stable employment base than much of the state thanks to it's status as the state's capitol/state jobs.  You're also about an hour from Waterville - another high density city with very good employment due to two excellent colleges and some strong medical facilities.   

So my advice is to encourage you to ask a more specific question - at the very least define an area, so that the investors you wish to connect with have a sense that you've done some research, and have knowledge and an interest in working in specific areas.  "Maine" is a pretty big place (though in comparison to most it's pretty small).

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