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Best way to get experience at wholesaling?
Hello BP,
I would like to know what the best way to gain experience in wholesaling might be. I'm new to the game, and don't want to lose everything I have on my first deal, so I was wondering if there might be someone who could point me in the right direction. I was considering going to my local REIA, and networking with wholesellers/flippers to see if I could gain some experience by offering them some of my time. Valuing homes and repair costs is very new to me, so outside of memorizing the mls for a certain area, I don't know what a good way to start is.
Thanks for your help!