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Gerald Harris
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  • Atlanta, GA
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Virtual Real Estate vs. Traditional Real Estate? Which is more profitable?

Gerald Harris
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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In this day and and age of real estate, which to you think is more profitable? Real Estate or Virtual Real Estate? I love BP. Its a place where you as a real estate investor can go to find endless information and encouragement.

It is now 2014 and the real estate market is slowly but surely healing. In some areas better than others. My business model is Wholesaling, Fix and Flips and buy and holds.

I see real estate related sites like Zillow, Realtor.com, Trulia worth millions of dollars. I wonder which is a more profitable investment? Physical real estate or Virtual real estate?

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