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Found new interest and questions
hello everyone, I've made a couple post a couple months ago asking about buy and hold... As a few months gone buy and finding out a co worker of mine is a licensed Real Estate Agent. I began to learn My my personality is more quick money. My co worker told me a little about being the middle man wholesale.
For someone like me who a couple months new to real estate and in the stage of self education finding my niche, and looking for a mentor... whould wholesale be a good start for me? Is it a good field? I am always willing to learn and listen,
I am interested in fast money, i am planning on attending the REIA meeting in my Palm Springs area in May to meet people and learn.
I stated I was interested in buy in hold at first, but I learned I'm not interested in having to deal with tenants and property management and taxes.
Thank you for reading and sharing advice.
Isaiah