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Wholesaling in Atlanta

Marquita Ross
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Are there any wholesalers from Atlanta? I'm currently a 9-5er. I have a goal to transition into real estate by wholesaling on the weekend. Where do I find contacts? Any other suggestions are welcome.

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@Marquita Ross

So, my advice is:

1. Before you start reaching out to people or even building a contact list. Learn how to evaluate a property. Too many wholesalers over state the ARV and under estimate the rehab cost. Which leads to high asking prices that don't meet most investors buying criteria.

2. Have a plan and strategy. How will you get leads consistently. Are you going to buy a list? Or will you drive for dollars or both? You must be consistent in your pursuit. Finding property owners is tedious.

3. Finding buyers requires you to network. As already mentioned join a local REI group. Make friends with agents.

Hope this helps.

Best,

Canesha

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