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Luis Magnus
  • Texas
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Is my market saturated ?

Luis Magnus
  • Texas
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Hello everyone! i am new to this investing and wholesaling world, iv'e been studying for a couple months about real estate and all, theres just this part of the puzzle which i don't understand yet. I live in Corpus Christi TX, it is a small city and i really don't know how to tell if this market is good for wholesaling or not, how do i find out about that ? how do i know if a market is saturated ? im also interested on virtual wholesaling but not sure how that works either... Does anyone know any of this things ? thank you so much for your time.