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by John Sanderson
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ich areas they'd prefer you to look at. Drive around the area and look for 'For Sale by Owner' signs, rental homes and boarded up homes.
You will develop a sense of what individual investors are looking for over time. This is the learning phase. You will pick up what experienced investors consider 'good' or 'bad' deals based on working with them. Expect your finds to be turned down at first as you learn.
HOW MUCH DO BIRD-DOGS MAKE?
Fees paid vary from $500 to $5000 depending on the investor or the cost of the deal. Some businesses will also pay you a standard fee if you bring new investors into the business.
You can make living as a bird-dog or save your new found wealth to invest yourself when you've mastered the art of spotting the perfect deal!
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