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Mike S. Wholesaling in Southern California
1 April 2024 | 27 replies
Wholesaling in SoCal can be tough....i haven't found the competition factor a set-back yet..if your really out in the streets, knocking on doors, at your court houses, county buildings consistently you find there are not as many wholesalers as you may think actively wholesaling.....there are quiet a bit of people talking and wanting to get in...i use the county buildings and the court houses for my leads...there are some really great untapped resources and tons of different types of leads you can get from those two places...and of course I have not discovered anything brand new...im just realizing the sucess is in the fight and how hard you want it...when i found out about these two sources i started to pull data from them and let me tell you it was overwhelming...but it was a gold mine...before i made enough money to pay someone to do this for me....i had to spend hours and hours and hours daily scrubbing data....finding address and owners names...etc...i have a system now and it runs smooth...i find some really great deals throughout LA County and Riverside County...I have 2 cash buyers that have bought all my deals...thats another important thing find real cash buyers...when i first started out i didnt have real buyers and i found out other wholesalers were acting as cash buyers just passing my deals on and on and it became a daisy chain leading to no where...Anyway i love wholesaling and i could type all day..if you want some creative ideas to find properties PM me....but dont give up...and don't let anyone discourage you about SoCal...its tough and it will literally make you cry....lol but its great place to start wholesaling...if your willing to put in the work...
Michael Moreno Seeking Tax Advice for Beginner Real Estate Investor
30 March 2024 | 9 replies
Hi everyone,I am a 23-year-old beginner real estate investor, and I recently made my first purchase in September 2023—a one-story single-family primary residence with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Anna Watkins My recent Tax Lien Auction experience in Tennessee - lost, but got an education
30 March 2024 | 18 replies
In order to get an insurable title, I have to submit a Quiet Title suit to county court, research to identify and notify possible claimants, and present the case to the judge. 
Josh Young Light Rehab Fix & Flip
30 March 2024 | 2 replies
What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?
Jerryll Noorden Want to learn Wholesaling , Lead Generation The Right Way?
29 March 2024 | 20 replies
No one needs to know "about  Nike" or "how it works" in order for them to purchase. 
Michael Tompkins Looking for general contractor?!
30 March 2024 | 12 replies
I did not take up the offer because I have zero knowledge in construction wouldn't know if he made money off our own co-owned property right under my nose.
Hayden Charles Langenburg Realtor looking for a house hack
29 March 2024 | 11 replies
In order to find chances and forge partnerships, it is imperative that you continue networking with investors, experts, and potential clients.
Davit Gharibyan Corporation or LLC
30 March 2024 | 10 replies
In order to comment on the employee status, its helpful to understand more about your business, will send a direct message. 
Brandon Gamblin Can someone help me clarify this idea about buying multiple properties?
31 March 2024 | 2 replies
We stopped the sale, I found a buyer, double closed and made 12k.
Jordan Hanks Airbnb Management Fees
31 March 2024 | 29 replies
The 1st of each month there is bill paying or if the tenant has a work order, but how do you decide what to pay them for that low effort work each month?