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Updated about 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Would I be wasting my time?
I'm new to Real Estate of any kind but focused on wholesaling property. Lined up with a Realtor today who shared their site with me and has a bunch of property. My guess is because she is with Keller Williams and they all have access to the property.
Going through her site I saw some houses that I would be interested in reaching out.
Would I be wasting my time if I saw Short Sales and send a yellow to the address wanting to buy their house for cash?
Any help or suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.
If I do sell a house that I found on her site I would definitely cut her a commission check from the profits of the sale/assignment/flip/etc.
Please...any guidance. Thank you.
Manny
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Wasting your time