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Possible to start off in a different area?
My original plan when starting in real estate was to start Wholesaling properties. This is mainly because I heard of the little amount of start-up capital that is required to start. However, after doing a bit more digging, I'm finding that it isn't nearly what it is advertised to be. I'm currently trying to find more leads to wholesale to other investors, until I find an alternative plan to work with and hopefully my leads turn out well for me. I believe in persistence above all else. However, I'm wondering if there are other areas in real estate that I can start out in that may be more beneficial for me to get my grounding.