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New to Wholesaling

Charlie Dagas
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Hello, I'm new to wholesaling and looking to get into the industry. I've taken an online course already and have a general basis of knowledge on how to wholesale but there's obviously still a lot to learn that comes with experience. I would love to work with people on some deals since I'm new to the field. I'm currently based out of NH but am willing to work anywhere. 

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Michael Dumler
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@Charlie Dagas, depending on how large your market is, there might be a wholesale brokerage/company that you could explore and join. They'll likely require you to hammer the phone all day prospecting for motivated property owners, but you'll experience the ins and outs of the industry. Further note: Be very mindful about paying for a wholesale course. Everything you need to know can be found online. Similar to real estate sales, wholesaling has a 90% failure rate. As I tell everyone who shows interest, if you pursue sales, you better be in it for the long run. 

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