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Practicing finding deals
I want to start practicing finding and looking for deals via emails and driving for dollars. I also want to get a feel for making offers and how it feels to get rejected but currently don’t have the capital to actually be able to follow up on the offers I would make.
I’m worried if I start making offers and looking for deals just for practice rather than actually following through completely it could leave a bad image and have people see me as someone who flakes/ never follows through later on for when I’m looking for a deal I’m actually ready to buy.
Could someone let me know if I will be fine doing what I said or of other ways to practice finding deals on and off market deals?