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Updated almost 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

Mentors in Bradenton, FL
Have the successful wholesalers out there used a mentor or just flew solo in getting started in wholesaling?
It seems like a great concept but I don't know anyone in the industry in my area and it seems like networking and building relationships prior to finding houses is something that should be done.
Should I make business cards and talk to the folks on the courthouse steps before or after auctions?
Do I find out who the investors are by looking up who is buying the majority of properties?
What method has worked for you in finding a mentor or a partner that has helped you grow in this industry?
Any input would be great, Thanks!