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Sanae Speed
  • Gainesville, FL
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im a little confused

Sanae Speed
  • Gainesville, FL
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Hello my name is Sanae 

 I am currently a bank teller in Gainesville, FL and looking to venture into real estate. I've been reading forums and blogs and even checked a couple books out from the library on real estate and the different strategies that im interested in. I'm a little confused now with everything that I've read and heard...for example i was told to get my "foot in the door" with real estate by doing wholesales but then i read a disscusion and people were saying that they basically ignore wholesalers. so my question is what is really the best way to get into real estate when i dont have my license yet

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