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Emily Moncada
  • San Bernardino CA
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Wholesaling in southern California anyone

Emily Moncada
  • San Bernardino CA
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My name is Emily turning 18 and would like to get into a market doing wholesaling and or start a 360 home scanning buz for sellers and buyers to then begin real estate investing myself. Though I live in the high desert and feel like I should move because of the market(demand is low...opptunity is low?

What would you do if you were in my situation?

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Trevor Aydelott
  • High Desert, CA
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Trevor Aydelott
  • High Desert, CA
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I live and work in the H.D. 

I don't know why you say demand is low, if you really wanted the business you can find it anywhere. And I must say that the High Desert is the cheapest biggest city left in California and it will not stay that long once the train gets built. 

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