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Expanding into South Carolina – Looking to Connect!

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Hi everyone,

I’m a real estate investor actively building a long-term rental portfolio and currently expanding into a new market: South Carolina, specifically Columbia and Lexington.

I'm looking to connect with:

Wholesalers with solid off-market deals

Investor-friendly agents

Property managers, contractors, and other boots-on-the-ground professionals

My focus is on acquiring single-family homes in areas with strong rental demand, stable neighborhoods, and good potential for long-term appreciation.

If you're active in this market or know someone who is, I’d love to connect and explore how we can work together.

Feel free to message me directly or comment below.

Let’s grow together!

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Patrick Roberts
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Isn't wholesaling without a license illegal in SC now? 

Anyway, Viacheslav I'm happy to connect though 1) we might be into different strategies 2) I haven't don't anything yet, however I plan to focus on SC for the next 10 years.

I have decent connections in the multifamily space there. 


Yes, wholesaling is now illegal in SC for the most part. 

NC is also trying to pass legislation right now that is even more restrictive. Basically, all buyers would have to use a realtor or be licensed themselves to transact with a homeowner. 


 What do you think of such legislation? 


 Extreme govt overreach. Regulation is out of control in this country. NC is especially bad about this relative to other states in the SE. I used to live in Charlotte. Mecklenburg was tyrannical with covid restrictions BS even well into 2021 even after it was clear that those policies were counterproductive. 

Pretty soon you'll have to show papers and need a license just to buy an effin sandwich. 

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