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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Realtor VS Wholesaler
Hello BP, I've been committed to real estate and creating my wholesale company for well over a year now. I have got my website ranked in top of google (doesn't mean much), I've created connections and networked within my local market (Tallahassee FL) attracting both cash buyers and motivated sellers. I have come really close to closing on a couple of deals, just to have them fall apart last minute.
My question for you all is, should I continue on the wholesaling path or just get my realtor license and sell houses & create connections that way? Im good at selling and with people skills but I don't like the stereotype that comes with wholesaling. I feel like I could really succeed at being a realtor but I don't want to just quit on wholesaling when I have invested so much time and resources to it.
Thoughts?