Why Choose New Western Acquisitions?

The 2008 recession hit the U. S economy hard.   Layoffs threw many individuals  into the long unemployment lines. The global meltdown was posed a significant threat to my friends and I. We were reading everything we could get our hands on to find promising new careers that would help us survive this turbulous time in U.S history.   That is when  we read about foreclosure investing. Texas investment real estate seemed to be a lucrative option.

We decided to make the career change and see what happened.  It was a risk, but all the research lead us to believe if we followed the proven steps we could be successful.  One of the most difficult steps would be finding a viable property to flip.   That is when  we came across an expert real estate wholesaler, New Western Acquisitions. We  had realized that venturing into a new business might be fraught with risks. So why not employ the services of this wholesaler. Together, we approached one of their professional and knowledgeable agents to help us begin the process.

He first helped us to lay out a plan of action to reach our  investment goals and  ambitions. Soon, we were ready with a plan. Now, the catch was obtaining finance. None of us had  healthy enough  bank accounts to meet the requirements for the investment. Then, the agent gave us the idea of pooling our funds together. We managed to begin without a loan!

We set a day a side to sit down with our agent and scroll through   his massive property listings.  This  led us to a property matching what we had to invest. It was not as diofficult a task as we had  expected. We purchased the property and then he introduced us to licensed skilled contractors to handle all of the necessary  repairs. Soon, the distressed property was transformed into a place a  buyer could call “home”. The agent helped us sell the property and we made an attractive net profit of $30,000. Since then, our successful real estate investor team has been working hand-in-hand with New Western Acquisitions.

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