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Updated over 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

Beginner's Wholesaling Checklist?
I have been working with a few investors for 6 months now, and feel like I am almost ready to start wholesaling on my own. With an understanding of reasonable offer prices, market comparables, and contracts, as well as a decent (I think) network of investors, do you think it is reasonable to start making offers? The last thing I want to do is get myself in over my head, or mislead a seller and have to back out of a contract. It seems like a simple process - can you suggest some details that I may be leaving out? Or maybe a good book that would have those details? Thanks.