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Obstacles in Wholesaling
Hi everyone, I'm Del! I'm a first-year student at The University of North Carolina in Charlotte, and I want to start wholesaling. I've done a good amount of research on my own, but there's an obstacle that I'm facing. Currently, I do not have a car, so I don't have consistent transportation. I know it's important to view the property to estimate the rehab cost and to take pictures. But since I don't have a car, I'm unable to be on the property.
I talked to another wholesaler, and she told me that I could send a few contractors to estimate the cost and hire someone to take pictures. All the paperwork can be handled through DocuSign. So, basically, she's saying I don't need to be physically present.
What she told me sounds like a good idea, but I want to get another opinion. Any suggestions on how to handle my situation would be greatly appreciated!
Also, any other advice would be helpful too. Thanks!