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All Forum Posts by: Chase Coley

Chase Coley has started 8 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Looking for creative ways to find a good wholesaler

Chase ColeyPosted
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5

My team is currently building an out of state team in Arkansas, and I have been looking to build some connections with wholesalers in the area. So far, my strategy has been to shotgun my efforts into as many places as possible. Just hoping something will eventually stick. I have been reaching out to people directly using the following; Craigslist, Facebook, LinkedIn, and even here on BP. I have also found investment clubs in the area to contact. Through this process I have found a few contacts, but I have yet to find "my person". We do have a few realtors we are using, though right now our focus is to find a few good wholesaler to keep more deals in the pipeline. 

What other places should I be looking for wholesalers?

Any tips or new ideas? 

I am all ears. :) 

Post: What’s a quick way to see what a property would rent for?

Chase ColeyPosted
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5

I am currently looking to move out of state to house hack. I have been using Zillow to get a basic idea of some of the costs associated with each property. Though when it comes to finding what rents will be, I find myself having multiple tabs open cross referencing similar properties in the area. Because there are so many different factors that can effect rent, It can be a little confusing and tedious. 

BP community, is there a way to stream line this process? Maybe a website that has estimated rents based on zip codes? If you have a system you use, could you please share. 

Thank you so much!

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