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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

New investor
Hello. I've learned a lot about wholesaling, but haven't done a deal! I believe real estate is a very powerful tool and I want to have my hands on it. I feel stuck because I would really like to rehab. I don't have the funds to go that route and most people I talk to say start off wholesaling so I can learn. Also that private lenders want you to have some type of track record before they lend. I'm not against wholesaling, but I only want to use it as a strategy. Am I being unreasonable with this logic?