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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

wholesalers!?!?!
Looking for wholesalers who can help me starting out! Where to get information? Best documents to use? Contracts for wholesaling, or how to go about making them? How you find your best deals?
Anything and everything is appreciated!!!!!!
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Originally posted by @Kaylin Nelson:
Originally posted by @Bill Gulley:
Well Kaylin, you might want to read up on the matter before getting hyped, with under the radar sales pitches, could I suggest learning real estate first before you hit the streets trying to deal in real estate? :)
@Bill Gulley well, I have been reading different topics on it for six months,
Really wanting to know if people had anything to recommend reading or looking up, I've also paid and been to many realstate classes, I'm trying to gain all the knowledge I need so I do it right.. or the steps other people took to do it.
What real estate classes, REI stuff, investor classes or state approved classes for real estate agents seeking a license type class?
6 months into studies could mean several things, wrong class, guru stuff, but if you took an agent's type class and haven't moved yet, knowledge isn't the problem really, sounds like other issues.
Real estate is an industry organism, it's alive, every changing, always moving with constant opportunities, with changing laws and regulations. Strategies must be flexible, adaptable and change with the environment, but all are based on a foundation of principles, theories and law that doesn't really change, the foundation is stable. You need to learn the foundation before you can build on it. And, because things change above that foundation, learning and education never really stops for a professional.
If it's not clicking after knowing the foundation and 6 months of analysis, something is wrong. It might be what you have been studying that took you nowhere. Good luck. :)