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Updated about 2 years ago,

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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Where to start? New to wholesaling

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
Posted

Hi all,

I just moved to South Florida with my family. I want to learn how to wholesale real estate but am unsure of how I should get started. I'd really like to link up with someone already doing it. I'm eager to start hitting the phones, I'm just unsure of what to say. 

My target market is Florida, so I'm working on getting my salesperson's license down here so I can have MLS access. I've been calling brokerages to (1) gain MLS access for when I have my license, and (2) to find a wholesaler open to showing me the ropes.

I'm really itching to get started, so if I can't find anyone to link up with I'm probably just going to start hitting the auto dialer cold to find an off-market deal. I figure if I find a good enough deal, it shouldn't be hard to find a buyer. But again, ideally I'd have at least some guidance. 

Thanks!

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