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Beginner Wholesaler Seeking Guidance

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I am a beginner in real estate investing and I want to start my investing journey by wholesaling real estate in Atlanta. I am generally knew to the area and I do not want to pay for a course and I was looking for any tips for networking and finding a mentor that could guide me a little bit better. Anything is appreciated!

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Brad Jacobson
  • Realtor
  • Ogden, UT
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Brad Jacobson
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  • Ogden, UT
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The biggest hurdle you'll have once you've found a deal is making sure you're executing the assignable legal contract correctly.  This varies state by state and can be tricky at times.

If you're new to wholesaling and haven't been buying and selling real estate for years, you're going to want to partner up with an experienced wholesaler on your first few deals.  

There are likely several big wholesalers in your market already and they're always willing to partner as long as there's money in it for them!  Partner with them on your first few and make sure it's clear that you want the knowledge from the partnering deal!

Good luck

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