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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Driving for dollars/Bird dogging
I’m taking my real estate class, but I want to gain some experience in the mean time. I drive Uber currently and I’m constantly seeing distressed houses that I’m sure wholesalers would like to get a hold of. Would it be a good idea to be a bird dog? If so, how does one get started?