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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Little money. A lot of motivation.
I want to get into whoesaling in the next couple of weeks or so. However, I still don't have enough capital to start a full marketing campaign (direct mailing, website, etc.). With that said, any tips on finding leads in the meantime by only spending a small amount of capital if any?
Here are a few I have heard of:
1. Craiglist
2. Drive for $s
3. Partner with local agent
4. Partner with title company - they receive reports on distressed properties