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Guye Ferg
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New Member Question: Most productive times for investors morning or evenings??

Guye Ferg
  • Burke, VA
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Helllooo BP!

If you are a Wholesaler or Rehabber/Fix & Flip(er), with a full time job, and have to choose between time of day to have free, mornings/afternoons, or evenings.

Which is most important or productive to you?

I'd guess the answer is different for the wholesaler as opposed to the rehabber, but I would love to know what this community has to say.

I've been learning (in books & tapes) about real estate for a while and now I'm geting started. I'm focusing intially on Wholesaling and Fix & Flips and then plan to grow into other areas.

I currently work evenings (3-11:30PM) and am wondering if I go back to days would it make investing more diffcult.

I live in NoVa are but grew up in Maryland(PG co.) and spent alot of time in DC.  So I'm comfortable and familiar with much of the DMV.  I've been loving all the info and perspective from BP. 

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