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All Forum Posts by: Kristin Hayles

Kristin Hayles has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Question about the wholesaling process

Kristin Hayles
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Hi, I am very new here. I am a real estate agent, and have been researching wholesaling, thinking I might want to do it. The one question I have is this: How do I get a property under contract if normally a Third Party Financing Addendum is required, or a proof of funds? This normally is submitted with an offer. 

Post: New future investor!

Kristin Hayles
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Hi all, I am here because I've been listening to podcasts for a while and I've realized I should have found you a long time ago. I am 53 and I only own my current home at the moment. I've had a rough time with my career - I had a great job as a geophysicist but wasn't happy. Long story short, family happened and now I am a teacher. I'm happier, but work constantly to make ends meet. I have a partner and we hope to start buying properties beginning January 2026. I haven't settled on a strategy, but I do want to stop teaching and do real estate full time. I am also a realtor, so I think I can leverage that to help. I would love to invest, plus learn a lot and help other people looking to invest, becoming an investor-friendly agent in my area.

I hope to get the pro membership soon! 

Post: Is Wholesaling worth it?

Kristin Hayles
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sorry - i am a new user - just got here. I accidentally posted the above and haven't figured out how to delete it