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Updated over 3 years ago on .

Wholesaling in Georgia/Alabama?
Hello everyone!
I currently operate in both the GA and AL markets and have had success in both. I work full time still as an engineer and travel for work so it always seems when I'm hitting a good stride with my REI activities (Wholesaling only currently) I get disrupted by having to take off for a few weeks and sometimes months. My goal is to leave my W2 job in 3-5 years time.
Are there other Investors here who have had or experiencing similar troubles?
I feel my issue could also be that as an engineer I tend to be overly analytical and I feel that could also be hindering my success. If I've closed 5 deals I've had the opportunity to do atleast 30. Just trying to work my way out of this rut it would seem I'm in.
Thanks all in advance!
( I'm based in ATL by the way)