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Gregory Hodges
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Cant make enough money in my Market need help

Gregory Hodges
  • Greenville, SC
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I cant seem to make enough money in my market to get ahead. I spend $2000 a month on marketing and do anywhere from $1,500-$3000 a deal and I do about 1-3 deals a month.

Im thinking about flying out to San Francisco for a month and trying to do a couple of those deals I hear about making $50,000 Does anyone have experience doing Wholesale deals in San Francisco and do you think this would be a good idea?

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Rick Baggenstoss
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Rick Baggenstoss
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  • Decatur, GA
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Why do you feel like you would do better in San Fran?

You should try Charlotte, Charleston, Raleigh, and/or Atlanta if you're looking for a more expensive market and see if you're able to get $10k per deal.

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