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Scott Ford
  • Investor
  • Manchester, NH
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COO of Home Equity Loss Prevention LLC

Scott Ford
  • Investor
  • Manchester, NH
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I'm one of those dreaded newbies! Looking to learn as much as I can. My main SOP is soon to be paper flips and wholesaling and my question too all of you is "How exactly did you start out being involved in wholesaling?, Did you go thru a Guru's course or undertake some form of classroom education?" I am not an agent nor intend to be, I have and continue to be under the wings of Real Estate courses that are giving me knowledge but no actual experience. My other question is "Would this still be the way to go or would you suggest a better way to earn a living in Real Estate and help people?" My biggest concern is talking to home owners who really do not want to give up their home but because of either some form of financial distress or life changing event like divorce, have no choice. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. By the way, I would like to network and get to know other members who have the same interest in succeeding                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Thanks in advance                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Scott Ford

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