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Jenna Hooper
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Birmingham
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Where are investors looking for their next project?

Jenna Hooper
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Birmingham
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I am a licensed agent here in the state of Alabama and I work specifically with investors. Most of my customers are looking for distressed properties with potential for a flip. Sometimes we find properties that are more "turnkey" and are rent ready as well. I often reach out to potential customers with these opportunities, and one question I always end up having is: "where were you looking for your next project before I had reached out?" I am curious what you guys' answers will be. I suspect you may have searched through Zillow or an agent like myself. However, I am still curious if there is any other popular method. To further my question, I am also wondering where in the United States is considered a hot market in investors eyes. I hear a lot of different answers, so I am curious what you guys' answers will be. I look forward to discussing.

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