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How should I get started in Wholesaling? (Montgomery Maryland)

Aaron Galat
  • Bethesda, MD
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Hello fellow bigger pocket members,

My name is Aaron and I am new to Bigger Pockets.

I have been researching in regards to making money in wholesaling. I have been living in the Montgomery Maryland county for 4 months now and am itching to get into wholesaling. The problem is I really am unsure on how to get started, Should I go to real estate meetings first? Or should I form an LLC and work on getting seller leads?

Any advice or constructive criticism would be great.

Thanks

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Michael P.
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Michael P.
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Be aware of Maryland PHIFA law

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