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Matthew Bailey
  • Wholesaler
  • Sunnyvale, CA
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My plan to get into wholesaling: Preview

Matthew Bailey
  • Wholesaler
  • Sunnyvale, CA
Posted

Hey guys, I'm looking to get into wholesaling and I'm about ready to get some actionable plans down on paper.  I'd like to get into wholesaling to generate capital to begin buy and hold and build passive income, you know the deal haha.  To do so I have prepared by reading a few books, most recently "The art of wholesaling properties," listening to BP podcasts, and reading BP posts. I have a ton of notes organized in a giant word document.  I want to refine this document into the first step of my master plan, wholesaling.  I will be writing subsequent posts for each stage of the process, i.e. finding cash buyers, finding deals, speaking with sellers, contracts, closing deals, etc.  These posts will be the aggregate of my notes from each source and what I believe to be the best/most effective way to go about becoming each step.  At the end of my series I will be hitting the "go" button and jumping in.  My hope is that as I go through this process of sharing my ideas I will be forced to analyze each step and fill in any knowledge gaps I may have taken for granted. This way I can really hit the ground running.  I would like to believe that I have some tips and tricks that I've picked up in my research into wholesaling that will provide value to everyone that reads the post.  Moreover I look forward to reading responses from you guys which may help save me from costly mistakes.

The first post will be "Finding Cash Buyers." So feel free to go ahead and "follow" me or "become a colleague" on BP if you're interested in reading through my process for any tips you may not have noticed or if you just want to be a great guy or gal and proofread my process!

Have a great weekend everyone!

-Matt