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Joshua Ellison
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Does anybody wholesale real estate in Connecticut?

Joshua Ellison
  • New to Real Estate
  • Connecticut
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New to real estate looking for any guidance on wholesaling in Connecticut, I live in Windham Ct.

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Craig Bellot
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Craig Bellot
  • Property Manager
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Hey Joshua,

Congrats on deciding to get into this amazing business. The first steps I would recommend as a new investor is to get a handle on analyzing the income, expenses and ROI of the properties you are looking at in CT.

You can use the Bigger Pockets calculators to start. Use Zillow and rentometer.com to get data and analyze a few from your home to see what type of returns there are. Being a wholesaler, you are doing the footwork for your buyer and must know the numbers to be as accurate as possible on your offer.

If these meet you and your buyer's criteria then start looking in person.

Let me know if you have any questions.

-Craig Bellot

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