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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Steven Scheetz
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Reno, NV
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Excited To Get Started! I Give Myself 6 Weeks. Thoughts?

Steven Scheetz
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Reno, NV
Posted

I've always been the kind of guy to build the plane as he's flying it.  So I'm giving myself 6 weeks to learn everything I can and get all my ducks in a row, so that I can have confidence in my first mailing campaign.  Initially, my aim is to start wholesaling.  I'm stating it publicly here on the BP forum as a way to keep me accountable.

2 Things:

1)  For those seasoned investors with wholesaling experience, I'd greatly appreciate 30 minutes of your time.  I have a framework in mind, which would be far too long for this forum post.  I'm sure you'd be able to poke holes in my plan so by the end, I'll avoid some major pitfalls.  I of course will do whatever I can to provide value to you for your time.  

2)  I know that reputations are made very quickly in this business, and I want to make sure I don't get shut out of deals because I've mistakenly done something to cause me to have a reputation as a noob, who has no idea how the game is played.  So I invite you to reply in this thread some of the dos and don'ts that you've learned over your time so a new investor doesn't look like a new investor.

Thanks in advance. I'm excited to get involved in the community!  Cheers!

Steve

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