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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Looking To Start Wholesailing On My Own.
I was recently dumped from the wholesale company I worked for due to them hiring VAs to minimize costs. With that being said, I am taking the sign and looking to get started wholesaling on my own. I am looking for any advice and pointers you all used to get started. As well as the most wholesale friendly market. I have worked in acquisition in NJ, ATL, and MD for the past year with the company I worked for. Should I stick to NJ or is there an easier market for a fresh face to get started in?
I am also open to speaking with anyone who is looking for someone to run an acq team for their company.