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Jason Carter
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Starting out wholesaling any advice?

Jason Carter
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Newport News, VA
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Any investors in Virginia area? I just started out wholesaling excited to get into this business.

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Justin Famulari
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charleston, SC
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Justin Famulari
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charleston, SC
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Advice: Network with other investors; you're going to need a buyers list for when you land your first deal!

Advice: Try searching, and joining, your local Facebook Groups dedicated to Real Estate, I'm sure they exist, and if they don't, start one!

Advice: Study, read, learn: educate yourself on local laws, real estate in general, and figure out what an actual "deal" looks like! Just because you get a house under contract doesn't make it a "deal"

Advice: Search for Win Win Solutions; the people you are looking for usually need "help" in one way or another. Actually try and help them solve their problems 

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