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Updated over 5 years ago, 07/22/2019

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Getting Started For Real Estate Newbie

Casandra Reizner
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I have been researching the best way to get into the field of real estate investing with little to no start up funds and no credit. I found the best way to do this is to save enough to fund your own fix and flip (which can take a long time) or wholesaling. I am very interested in wholesaling. However, I am finding companies that will teach you how to be a wholesaler but in some cases they are charging thousands of dollars to partner with them. And in my opinion I can use that money to invest in my own business. Is wholesaling realistically a business that can be learned with little to no money and without paying out thousands of dollars to other companies for their information?

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