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Newbie, Eager to get started!

Kahlil Dawkins
  • Tobyhanna, PA
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Good Day to all! I am new to the real estate investing. I have general knowledge of real estate investing thanks to BiggerPockets. I am looking to get started in wholesaling. I don't have much cash and my credit is not the best. The strategy of wholesaling is appealing to me based on my current circumstances. I am open and eager to learn. Does anyone have any valuable advice on the necessary first steps to get started. 

I would greatly appreciate it. 

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Nicholas L.
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@Kahlil Dawkins

welcome.  wholesaling is tough.  while you continue to learn about wholesaling, can you look into house hacking?  you may need to save up and improve your credit, but it will be worth it!

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