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The Leap of faith into RE

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I am about to go feet first into RE (wholesaling specifically). What are the biggest tips, or things I should set up/ start before I leave my job? 

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Priscilla Z.
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  • Palm Bay, FL
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Priscilla Z.
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You need to live.  Make sure you have your monthly expenses saved up for at least six months, preferably a year.  And some money for marketing.  Then TAKE ACTION.  It's up to you how far you make it.  What do I mean by taking action?  Learn, talk to other wholesalers, send out postcards, return the calls as they come in, go on appointments and make offers.  You need to be making offers everyday.

It's not easy at the beginning because you don't have a boss to report to except yourself, so make sure you setup a routine that gets you to your new "job" every day.

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