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Wholesaling Inc With Tom and Cody. Is it worth it??
I am a recent college graduate working in a start-up (so I know how to hustle) that pays 35k a year. My plan was to move to Nashville in Septembber to still work this job full-time but go head on into the program by Tom and Cody. Now I will be having to put some things on credit and put a lot on risk to take this massive action, and I know to do this i need a mentor/program like these guys. I just need confirmation that getting involved in wholesaling in Nashville and doing this program is authentic, if so i will go all in. I have gotten a lot of negative talks from people in Memphis that thinks i'm making the wrong decision by doing this, so I don't want to go in with an ounce of doubt.
I would love any sort of feedback on this! Thanks guys
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@Alden Zuck I think it depends upon the market but both the markets that I personally know it is still alive and well. Wholesaling seems like a tough business to me, since you CAN'T take listings. In one of the markets I'm in the wholesalers just have the properties in the very bad areas. I would just become an agent. An agent can wholesale properties too but they have so many different avenues to generate money. Check out the website real estate express, you can probably get your license for under $200 and then link up with a cloud broker and pay a $500 flat fee on every deal you close. I don't get why you'd want to just be a wholesaler only, it seems like such a tough low margin business. Why limit yourself?