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Kassy Amber Rios
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Oregon wholesaler newbie

Kassy Amber Rios
  • Bend, OR
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Hello! I’m very new to this just trying to get all the knowledge I need to know to get started in the right direction. Any investors have any advice for me to take the right first step? I listen to podcast/ YouTube and read. Is getting a real estate license a smart move for more knowledge or is it a wrong move? I’m leaning towards wholesaling just would love some more input from experienced investors before I jump all in. Thanks in advance! 

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Cory Carlson
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Cory Carlson
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Get your license if you want to help others buy and sell real estate. The license isn’t really for knowledge it’s so you can market real estate within the law. Wholesalers seem to be dancing across the line in my opinion. 

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