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Andre Dillard Where Do I Start?!
19 March 2014 | 7 replies
Then save up some money for down payment, go out to local real estate meeting club and connect with a Realtor that is also an investor and go hunt for your 1st property.
Austin Landry Need some advice on what to do with the cash that i have!
17 April 2016 | 9 replies
You may then want to try and hunt down some investor on BP who invest in the geographical area that you live in so that you can meet up and have a good talk to learn their experiences.
Alvin Pereira Wholesaling - Explain Like I'm Five
30 May 2016 | 11 replies
@Alvin Pereira  I have not dog in the hunt since I have never wholesaled a property in all my 42 years of selling RE as a licensed broker.. but the pro wholesaling camp will say its find you have an equitable interest.. the pro license camp will say no way .. if your advertising a house for sale your selling re without a licensethe others will say your only advertising a contract to assign and I think that flys but I have yet to have anyone approach me who is wholesaling who simply says I have a contract.. they all have pictures the price of the home the rehab the arv etc ec.. exactly as a broker would do.but then again there are many who have a full pipeline of buyers and they probably do just assign with nothing more than an address.But you can see all sorts of wholesalers with full blown websites and marketing campaigns .. so really as I said at a small level probably no big deal.. start burning a bunch of sellers who then complain to authorities then that could be another matter.And if your really bugging RE brokers I would count on them filing complaints them selves.I mean I just asked for someone to broker a loan for me in Nevada ( am not licensed there I am a NMLS licensed mortgage banker as well)  and I got a letter from the state not 5 days later.. so someone on BP turned me in or the state was trolling BP. 
Peter C. Newbie from Santa Cruz, CA
11 July 2016 | 18 replies
Good hunting!
Martin Hobelman Wholesaling madness!
9 September 2016 | 11 replies
Martin  You have elephant hunting syndrome being impressed with 30 properties which are probably overpriced while the owner is searching for a fool, that's my impression.And, there isn't room from his price to buy and close and resell wholesaling properly but if you try the guru way, that's a big target to be noticed by regulators and a good way to get skinned with a real buyer of a portfolio. 
Account Closed Loan Approval, Owning Multiple Properties, and Real Talk
19 July 2016 | 38 replies
Well, you'd be doing similar bargain hunting, and rehabbing, but, not for the purpose of selling!
Prabodh Kumar kandala Duplex homes in NJ
11 September 2016 | 5 replies
I will hunt in those areas.
James West Investor/builder need financing on project to build 6 homes
4 October 2015 | 8 replies
If the dog can hunt many will want him.  
Kyle Peterson What is something I can do every single day...
19 January 2017 | 17 replies
You don't want to go hunt for deals if you want to become serious investors, sign up with reputable wholesalers and RE agents.