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Lisa Walton
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Lisa Walton
  • Dallas TX
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Hi I am totally brand new to this. I live in NY and was just laid off from my job of 26yrs. I now want to become a full time investor. I also want to move someplace warm and start with Wholesaling. I’m thinking FL. But I’m not sure. Which would be a hot market to move to and Wholesale in?

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Andreina Marquez
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Andreina Marquez
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Hello @Lisa Walton welcome to the forum! 

In my opinion, you should start with what you know (even if it's competitive). Wherever it is... if you're looking for an easy place to start then the mindset is already off. With consistent marketing and efforts I'm sure you will push through in any market. 

Now, in terms of weather ... it's always sunny in South FL :-)

Good luck!

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