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Charleston South Carolina!
Hey everyone, 23 years old and Im a new wholesaler looking for a mentor in Charleston SC! I have been focusing on estate probates but that is the most time consuming process with my courthouse to generate the leads and organize it all, also calling the attorneys and estate owners and sending them both letters is very time consuming. I am wondering if someone else has done estate probates in my area that might know a more efficient way to generate the leads. Thanks!!
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Originally posted by @Brandon Monaghan:
Hey everyone, 23 years old and Im a new wholesaler looking for a mentor in Charleston SC! I have been focusing on estate probates but that is the most time consuming process with my courthouse to generate the leads and organize it all, also calling the attorneys and estate owners and sending them both letters is very time consuming. I am wondering if someone else has done estate probates in my area that might know a more efficient way to generate the leads. Thanks!!
I, too, started when I was 23. That was 1978.
Here's the great reality: when you're 23 (or much older, I suppose) and bring nothing else to the party, your time and energy is the only thing you have to trade.
Another harsh reality, very few people persist and give up at the first or second opportunity. However, that's human nature. Those tgat give up on probate, or real estate in general, will also give up on every other activity, except perhaps the couch, channel surfing or social media.
If there's enough interest, I'll do a presentation on organizing data. Maybe a podcast or webinar. Soecifically, what does everyone want to see?