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Updated almost 15 years ago, 03/15/2010

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Springfield, MO
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Got cash and credit - now what?

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Springfield, MO
Posted

It seems like most of the newbie questions here revolve around "finding buyers" and "building a buyers list". I suppose most people are breaking into the business as wholesalers of some sort.

How about this, though. What if you are someone with pretty good liquid assets, plenty of free time, and an overwhelming itch to make his first purchase? I've been in contact with some local wholesalers, but haven' seen much from them. They all seem to have "TONS" of properties when they are marketing, but then the phone doesn't ring and my inbox is empty.

Basically, the question is this: If you had perfect credit, about $75k in cash that was burning a hole in your pocket right now, what would you do?

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