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Billie Miller
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
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New member, Denver area

Billie Miller
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
Posted

Hello everyone,

I will be moving to the Denver area soon from DC. My husband and I have been researching real estate investing for the past year or so and have decided this is something we want to pursue seriously. I have been reading posts and news on the Denver market and it looks very competitive. Originally, I was planning on starting out wholesaling to build capital and educate myself further on the market. My question to those of you who have been around for awhile is this: Do you think wholesaling is worth it in the Denver area or should I focus my attention on something else?

We are planning on buying a condo or townhome in SE aurora and eventually renting that out when we can afford to buy a bigger place. I am not going to be working when we move so I will have time to wholesale, I just wondered whether the market was already saturated and I should focus my efforts on something else. This is a very subjective question, but it seems there are quite a few knowledgeable individuals in the Denver area that could weigh in and I would appreciate their thoughts!

Thanks so much!

Billie Jean

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