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Updated almost 6 years ago on .

Skip Tracing Advice???
Hello!
I am new to the wholesale scene and I'm trying to learn as much as I possibly can. I'm starting off in the Houston market.
I’ve been doing a lot of driving for dollars, pretty much every chance I get since its apparently the easiest/cheapest way to get started generating leads as I don’t have a whole lot of money to start. So I’m starting with driving for dollars cold calling and bandit signs. That being said my list of distressed properties has been growing and I was wondering if anyone had any valuable info on good skip tracing habits, companies, skip tracing on a budget, etc. Just any valuable insight would be greatly appreciated as this will be my first time doing it.
Thanks In Advance!!!