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David Reo
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Can you wholesale in CA?

David Reo
  • Investor
  • Bay Area, CA
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I am building a wholesaling business this summer with a focus on the Bay Area and the Central Coast of California. Specifically: Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Redwood City, San Luis Obispo, and Pismo.

This bring me to a question: is it smart to wholesale in California, or would it be wise to go virtual in a different market?

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Barry Pekin
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Barry Pekin
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@David Reo,

I'm not in CA, but I think there's value in learning in your own backyard.  Become an expert in your own area and network - a LOT!  So I suggest starting locally before you take on the extra complexities of doing this remotely. 

And if you do go virtually, make sure you have some good people in that area to work with.

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