First-time real estate investors struggling to find fix-and-flip deals
New real estate investors lack the network and tools to identify and secure their first fix-and-flip opportunities in competitive local markets. Deal sourcing is opaque and dominated by established players with agent relationships. First-timers face a steep learning curve on underwriting and finding motivated sellers.
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