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Tyson Wade
  • Attorney
  • St. George, UT
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New to Wholesaling in Oklahoma

Tyson Wade
  • Attorney
  • St. George, UT
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I am new to wholesaling, and investing in real estate in general. I've read through hundreds of blogs/forums, listened to hundreds of podcasts, talked with local investors, and now I feel that the next step is to dive in and get my hands dirty. However, I hesitate because I'm not very confident in my ability to calculate the numbers, find deals, accurately estimate repairs, and prepare an accurate ARV. I understand that practice makes perfect, but I really dont want to screw over any investors with my faulty numbers, nor do I want to contract with a seller desperate to sell, then have the contract expire because nobody wants to buy (because of my faulty numbers). Any advice on how to begin addressing these problems would be greatly appreciated!

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