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Kyle Fairbanks
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19 year old whole seller having trouble acquiring investors

Kyle Fairbanks
  • New to Real Estate
  • Humboldt County
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I am 19 undergrad and my brother is 21 graduated currently working on this in Humboldt county which is as north as you can get in California. we have been extensively educating ourselves for the last 5 months and are looking to get hands-on experience through the method of wholesaling. The current block in the road is our investor list. In the beginning, we assumed the lack of competition here would benefit us, while it has in regards to sellers our investor list is still very small. If anyone can give advice on what direction we should go in id appreciate any input. Thank you!

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Aaron K.
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Aaron K.
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Well if you don't have many investors it probably means you aren't finding super great deals.  If what you have is really attractive from a financial perspective you won't have any trouble.

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