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Tyrone Alcorn
  • Austin, TX
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Driving for Dollars

Tyrone Alcorn
  • Austin, TX
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First off, I'm completely new to wholesaling and for the past 2 weeks I've been eating and sleeping real estate from reading the education section of BP, listening to podcast, reading books, and watching vlogs. I found the preforclosure list and tax delinquency list in my county and have been studying them fora couple days now.So today while coming back from going out with the family I decided to test my tax delinquency list to confirm or deny my assumptions by driving pass a house on my tax list and sure enough, it looked abandon and showed all the signs I've read about and I heard. Since this is my first time seeing this and I havent even had a chance to build a buyer's list, get a title company or find a real estate attorney, I'm like a deer in the headlights right now. Any thoughts on what I should do now?