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Updated 7 months ago,

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Michael J.
  • Burlington, NJ
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Is mobile home wholesaling the new frontier for beginner investors?

Michael J.
  • Burlington, NJ
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Understood Facts: As demand for affordable housing grows, mobile homes present an attractive entry point due to lower initial investment and high potential returns. With quicker transactions and less market saturation than traditional real estate, this niche offers unique growth opportunities. Creative financing options such as seller financing can also attract more buyers.

Question 1:
 Should I, as new investor, consider diving into mobile home wholesaling for a promising start in real estate?

Question 2: How do go about closing deals once I find them?  

Question 3: Do I need to know 100% of everything or 75% and figure things out as I work the deal? My fear is failure.

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