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Guidance for the hungry
Hello Bigger Pockets community.
Im new to REI. I've had very expensive training and have put everything in to place. I was hoping to hear some suggestions from seasoned investors or even a newbie who started out in the same situation as myself.
I want to be active in wholesaling and flipping properties but have exhausted all my savings and have average credit. In hindsight, I now realize what I should have done to better equip myself. I'm told I can still make this happen regardless of my lack of credit and start-up. I've put myself out there as a property finder because I have the training and have spent months looking at properties. I've joined online groups and the local REI group. Is it just a waiting game or is there something else I can do to start moving forward right now ?
Thank you in advance for any suggestions