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Updated about 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Newbie from Easton PA 18041
I am so excited to gain all this knowledge for free! Thank you Josh and thank you BP community I'm starting my real estate career in the wholesale dept:) I think I have found a decent cash buyer/investor but I'm not sure if I have what it takes to make my first deal go through! I get the concept but I don't want to get stuck buying a property that I obviously don't have the cash for! Im really not sure how to calculate AVR and that's obviously the most important detail in the deal aside from the closing and getting paid! I'm sure it's about asking the right questions but I'm not exactly sure how or to ask those questions! Any tips from the people out there with the BIGGER POCKETS than mine?