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Jon Sidoti
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  • Quincy, MA
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Just mailed first 3 Wholesaling DM letters

Jon Sidoti
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  • Investor
  • Quincy, MA
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I just sent out my first three wholesaling letters.  if i get a call from any of the 3 property owners, i plan to just talk to them and tell them that i plan on buying in the Quincy, MA area.  I plan on mailing an average of 3 per day or 21 per week.   I have some funds that i could tap into if i am going to Buy and hold (conventional financing) otherwise i know some contractors that may be interested if i was going to wholesale.  This is my first time ever wholesaling and i'm new to this part of Real Estate, is there anything that i should stay away from saying?  Any good pointers?  Excited to see what opportunities there are in my area.

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