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Wholesaling as a college student in Pensacola...help!

LeAnna Davis
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Hey guys, this is LeAnna.  I am a college student in Pensacola Florida at Pensacola Christian College.  I am brand new and don't even have one deal under my belt.  I have talked to a real estate agent who said that wholesaling is my best way to go for my first deal since it requires no money down.  I have noticed a couple houses for sale on facebook.  I don't know if facebook would be ok to start looking on or are there other places I can look.  Houses for sale by owner are harder to find.  I have looked through a couple fsbo websites and only found two really expensive houses for sale.  What would you say to a newbie who hasn't even started? I want to graduate debt free and want to have done at least a couple deals before I graduate.  Is this unrealistic?  How can I be sure I am doing everything right??

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