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Steven Arterbery
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Currently in college and have been looking at wholesaling for a while learning through YouTube and other sources. Have a pretty good understanding of everything. Before I invest the little money I have as I'm a student into software like PropStream. Any guidance on tools or software to help out when starting. Also I have found a local REI Facebook group that seems very serious and has over 13k people.

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Hey @Steven Arterbery. This is cool to hear that you are ready to jump in. For me personally, I have learned to not sink any capital into systems until I need to make them more efficient and I know the direction I am going in. One easy step I took to find deals was to call the numbers on the "for rent" signs in front of houses and on Zillow. I have purchased 4 homes this way and the yard signs are a good indicator the owner is older and more willing to sell. Good luck! Hope this helps! And if you find any deals in DFW, please message me. I am looking for more!

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