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Austin L Archer
  • Wholesaler
  • Kansas City, MO
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Introduction to Wholesaling

Austin L Archer
  • Wholesaler
  • Kansas City, MO
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My name is Austin and I'm an aspiring real estate investor looking to get my first wholesale deal.

I've been researching assignment contracts and wholesaling for a few months now and I have about 4-5 years of experience rehabbing houses so I'm familiar with the repair costs. I've gotten to the point in life where I can't stand being away from my family everyday all day working for someone else's money. Im ready to take charge and build a business!

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Joseph Crunkilton
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Oregon City, OR
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Joseph Crunkilton
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Oregon City, OR
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@Austin L Archer Good luck! I dabbled in wholesaling for a while. It takes a lot of effort. It's a full time job and scaling to a hands off point will take quite a bit of work. Investing capital in marketing will help save you man hours. I don't say this to dissuade you, but I was making hundreds of cold calls a day for months and didn't land a single contract. 

But KC is a much friendlier market than Portland. Good luck! Happy to answer any questions you might have. I'm an active investor in KC 

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