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Jorge Vazquez
  • Kennesaw, GA
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Wholesaling help?

Jorge Vazquez
  • Kennesaw, GA
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Hey guys,

Since I'm new at this, I want to start wholesaling to gain enough money to invest on flips and rentals.

I've read Nick Ruiz's Flip book, I'm not sure what BP view is on him or his book, but i found it super informational. It broke down on a lot of the material for a beginner, even though 2/5 of it was mind set talk and his raise from his bankruptcy from the crash. Either way, I somewhat know what to do. He had few formulas and explained how he calculated his offers; my father has been in the painting business for about 20 years and knows what it takes to repair a house, so I have basic understanding on calculating the repairs. Of course l need more experiance and I'm nowhere near being a pro at it.

I've been doing some reading around here and I realized, wholesalers have a bad reputation and most investors dont bother looking at their deals.

So I want to know how and what can a wholesaler do to get your attention and willingness to work with them?

I was planning on being honest and letting them know I'm new to wholesaling, if i could contact them if I'm able to find a deal. I don't want to come off as a arrogant brat with the "best deals ever" type of wholesaler.

Finding the best way to contact and interact with investors is one reason why I havent started yet, the fear of being labeled as that kind of wholesaler (without knowing it especially).

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Jorge Vazquez
  • Kennesaw, GA
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@John Thedford 
I appreciate the criticism and the advice, but i already know your views on wholesalers from your previous comments on other threads.
I respect your take on this and wanting to do things by the book, but please don't label all wholesalers as scammers and/or frauds. 
Dealing with my wife's old school step-father, I've come to realize that old school will never understand new school and vise versa. 

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