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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Only want to wholesale raw land.
I live in a small community in North Central Florida. The county is very rural as none of the towns have more than 5000 people. My question is: Is there much of an opportunity in raw land flipping in this type of rural setting or should I focus on more concentrated counties that have tourist value? I am brand new in the investment side of real estate and have very little $ to start with. I do have family that has offered to fund my endeavor but I just want to get started small and grow the business at a manageable pace. I work full time plus 15-20 overtime each week and want out of the rat race. Any and all suggestions and comments are sincerely appreciated.
Thanks
Glenn