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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Brand New Wholesaler/Investor
I'm a new investor, fresh out of 'basic'. Just finished a 3-day seminar. I've decided I want to start my real estate experience doing wholesale assignments, as a ways of getting my toes wet while still getting out there to gain some insight in how everything works.
My question to the community is, besides the the HML/Private lender, who do I need on my team to get the ball rolling?
Bonus Question: So I'm not a very good at talking, I tend to get nervous. I know it will get better once I'm comfortable and actually know what I am talking about, but in the mean time, what are some things that you do to keep yourself calm when meeting with buyers/seller/potential team members?