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Account Closed
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
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How many doors you knock on everyday when you out on the field?

Account Closed
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
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A little bit about me, i used to work at a wholesaling firm, but i never really acquire any properties before.  I was mainly in sales.  I basically met with clients and sell them houses,  The company i used to work for they have an acquisition department where they mainly acquire  distressed properties.  My question is how do i go about acquiring properties?  I want to make some stickers and walk block to block, but is that how i should start if i want to get into the wholesaling business?

Thanks in advance!

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Curt Davis
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Curt Davis
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@Account Closed

Check THIS out, this might help give you a little direction. 

Good luck

  • Curt Davis

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