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Updated over 6 years ago, 07/30/2018

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Nathan Foust
  • Wholesaler
  • Baltimore, MD
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Direct Mail approach to begin wholesale business

Nathan Foust
  • Wholesaler
  • Baltimore, MD
Posted

Hello all! So just a brief background on my position in real estate I've been doing 2 years of paralysis of analysis in understanding the ins and outs of wholesaling. In doing so, I've been to local real estate meetings and partnered up with local real estate investors in grasping a deeper insight on what I can expect. Lately, I've been on biggerpockets podcasts and forums religiously so I can be in the position to minimize my mistakes and not take any big losses financially. Which is my biggest fear of entering this market. I have limited time and finances (for I'm currently in college and working 25 hours a week) to become heavily invested into this business. 

After doing some research I've decided to undergo the Direct Mail approach when I am reaching out to the motivated sellers. Is there any advice that you all may provide to me before I begin my mailing campaign next month? Anything will be greatly appreciated! 

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