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Reggie Youngblood
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Wholesaling Apartment Complexes

Reggie Youngblood
  • Houston, TX
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I am interested in this, and was wondering how would one go about finding the deals? Are there lists of owners you can mail similar to SFH marketing?

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Ross Schneider
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Ross Schneider
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@Reggie Youngblood right now my partners and I are trying to work a large apartment complex outside of the DFW area.  Another good way is to start calling local property management companies in your area and see if they have any clients who might be looking to sell in the future.  Finding apartment complexes is not easy.  We did 65 houses out in Longview not too long ago. Those were referred to us buy one of my partners investors (just kind of fell in our lap), but we were easily able to find a buyer.  Since then we have shifted our focus to portfolio deals.  Like @Brandon Turner  stated, the spread is much bigger, but the buyers are fewer.  Let me know if you have any questions! Best of luck, Reggie.    

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