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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Start wholesaling with 40hr + job
So from all the online research I've conducted I see that for no money and bad credit wholesaling real estate is a great way to become a real investor. Any tips on getting started with wholesale real estate investments when you already have a full time job? How can you make sure you answer all incoming calls and deal with both motivated buyers and sellers?
Would you just place this new business you are starting on a higher priority than your 9-5 and strive to make deals during regular business hours OR would you just try to deal with both buyers and seller outside of traditional business hours?
Any technology tips or prior experience going through this situation would be appreciated.