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All Forum Posts by: Latesha C.

Latesha C. has started 4 posts and replied 46 times.

Post: ​is a wholesaler considered to be a real estate investor?

Latesha C.Posted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 12

Thank you @Rick Allen 

Post: Hello from Madison, WI!

Latesha C.Posted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 12
Welcome @Nicholas Rice, BP is a great place to learn and grow.

Post: ​is a wholesaler considered to be a real estate investor?

Latesha C.Posted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 12
Why is this topic so heated, when it really shouldn’t be. Business is Business. Real Estate is a form of investing regardless the labor or how much risk being spent. Just like owning a store and running it or getting someone to run it for you. Better yet, own the building and let business owners rent from you. Just because you put thousands in the pot to invest doesn’t mean it’s not labor. Your labor is in your mental welfare, making sure your investment is safe. Owning is work, hard work, You have to maintain your properties or maintain the property manager. Point is it’s all a job. It doesn’t become a job 9-5 when u have good systems in place. Can’t we all get along? We should all be working together. It’s all real estate investing, let’s get it together people.

Post: Direct Marketing to Absentee Owners

Latesha C.Posted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 12

Hey @Melissa Ragan and @Adrian S., Can I also get some of that secret sauce as well.  Would love to know other techniques.  

Post: Starting Wholesaling in Milwaukee

Latesha C.Posted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 12

@Shawn Ackerman, That is exactly what I'm going to do.  I'm in the process of direct mail and can't wait to get to the phone answering part of the business.  Thanks for the push.

Post: Systems in place for wholesaling.

Latesha C.Posted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 12
@Walter Roby Jr., thank you for responding. I’m in my process of getting a list and because I’m new everything seems like a learning curve. I know everything is on the city web. Just haven’t figured out how to pull the list from it. Is it a full list? So, basically when I here of people cleaning their list does that mean you get the list and research the homes and pick and choose who you want to send mail to? Thanks again

Post: Systems in place for wholesaling.

Latesha C.Posted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 12
Ok, so could someone please tell me how to clean a list? Also, when purchasing the list how many zip codes should I look into? @Walter Roby Jr. How often do you purchase your list and your system seems simple. Having the VA do some of the grunt work helps a lot.

@Ryan Battista, yes, I’m new as well.  I’m looking for a good affective script. Would love to here your technique. I’m a new wholesaler in the Milwaukee Wi area. Drive for dollars right now until I start my mailers and signs.  You are differently an inspiration. Good to have help like you.

Post: Podio & marketing Help pleaaaassssee!

Latesha C.Posted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 12

New to conversation, and not my conversation. This was really helpful to me. Thank you much.