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Brand new investor from Appleton, WI

Jacob Fannin
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Hello!

My name is Jake. I was born and raised in NE Wisconsin and, while having lived a few other places, have settled back here. I have a background in not wanting to work for other people who try and tell me what my value is ;)

Real estate has always been intriguing to me but never quite as a realtor, more so as an investor/flipper. Only recently have I discovered the concept of wholesaling and it has drummed up something in me. I've spent the majority of the last week reading, researching, trying to learn, etc

To expedite (hopefully) the learning process, I have agreed to help another wholesaler remotely in lead generation as I'm hoping to practice negotiation and finding appropriate properties while possible making some money on the side? I have a History degree, which means nothing other than I spent a lot of time in college researching and fact checking, etc and I love the 'puzzle' aspect of it. I think this is a good idea?

Any and all advice is appreciated. Thanks everyone!

Jake

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