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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
Beginning into Wholesaling
While I am sure that there are plenty of posts that are identical to this, my inability to navigate this website due to being a new member has brought me to typing another one. I am completely new to real estate. I am a college student with limited funds and understand that wholesaling is probably the best place to start my real estate career and build capital. Being new to the game, I have read books and researched the topic to a slight/moderate understanding of how exactly to execute a whole sale deal. My question at the core of this thread is that with limited funds, limited knowledge, and very limited confidence, what is the best way to get started into wholesaling and begin my real estate journey to financial freedom?