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Heather Thuli
  • Dubuque, IA
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Virtual Wholesaling Courses

Heather Thuli
  • Dubuque, IA
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I am new to wholesaling and I need to find a course to take, but there are so many.  I have thought about Astroflipping and a course from Lauren Hardy, but they are both so expensive.  They are $5,000-$6,000.  I would be willing to pay if I know for sure they will work, but there is no way to be certain obviously.  I want to do virtual wholesaling.  Does anyone know of any good courses/mentors?  Or if paying $5,000 is worth it?  Any responses will be appreciated, even thoughts on virtual wholesaling I would love!  Thank you!

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Daniel J Cano
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Daniel J Cano
  • Property Manager
  • Orange County CA
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no need to pay someone $5,000 to hold your hand through the wholesaling process. You can find plenty of free educational videos on YouTube or instagram. TBH, if you do it this way, you can actually get paid to learn the wholesaling process.

Wholesaling seems daunting if you do not understand the sales process, and the language of real estate. That's what the courses will teach you. They will not hand you deals, they will give you the information you need to be able to close a deal.

But here's a nugget for ya. Find a real estate flipper/investor local to the market you want to attack (you can find one on BiggerPockets). Connect to find out what a good deal is for them. Once you know what a good deal means to that investor, go out there and find it. Bring that deal to your investor. Have em' walk you through that deal, and get paid at the end. Most investors want to help, but let's face it, their time is best served getting deals. Bring something valuable to the table, and I'm sure they'll gladly let you sit at their table.


This is exactly what I did to get started in wholesaling, and that's how I was paid to learn how to wholesale. I've transitioned from wholesaling to project management/Admin work for the investor I connected with here on bigger pockets.

Good Luck

Dan C.

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