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Direct Mail Campaign Buying/Wholesailing
Setting up my first Direct mail campaign. Before sending it out I had one question pop up. Right now I only have enough capital for 1, maybe 2 purchases and rehabs. For these campaigns have people been able to switch between buying and wholesaling if the opportunity presents itself?
For example, I send out a mailing campaign get one deal out of it and then have another good deal pop up that I don't have the capital for. Would it be realistic for someone with a full-time job to be able to wholesale a deal or two in a reasonable amount of time ( 10-15 hours/week)? Or would a job like this require a much larger time commitment?