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Tom Linnik
  • Flipper
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Intro/ Birdogging question

Tom Linnik
  • Flipper
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

Hello, I'm a 19 yr old college student from Philadelphia studying in Pensacola Florida. I have been looking into REI for about a year. Finally getting out there and doing something. While at college, I need to focus on school but want to learn as much as a can so when i get back to Philadelphia in the summer, I hope to wholesale my first property. I did some driving for dollars and got a list of address'. I will be mailing out letters soon. I dont feel confident enough to wholesale a property so im thinking on birdogging whatever leads i get. Any info on how to birdog without getting screwed would be helpful. Also would love to network with any investors in the area.

Thank You

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