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judsonvoss1

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Feb 19, 2007 11:46 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I agree with choosing one business at a time.  Wholesaling properties is a business just like any other and it takes time, energy, knowledge and determination.

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lashalle

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Feb 19, 2007 12:31 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Okay,

I really appreaciate the information, i will just stick it out with my business now it`s bringing in income even though not enough, but i will work with it. i will strive to find way`s to expand my business that i have now, and bring more income in. however people were telling me about this real estate wholesaling like it was really just so easy to do, where i wouldn`t have to spend so much time on it. but i thank you all for the insight i didn`t want to start without any advice. but i do plan to check out your web-site.



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JohnCorey

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Apr 08, 2007 5:10 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hello,


I`m in need of some advice and tips, I have my own business and it`s
bringing in income but not enough, i thought about getting into real
estate wholesaling to help pay some bills can anyone give me some
advice and tips on getting started ? i just want to do this part-time ? your
advice would be greatly appreciated.


Warmest regards,


LaShalle



Wholesaling works for some people and they do real well. Mostly it is
about marketing. Getting people to call you and to sort the good deals
from the bad. You should be assuming that you can negotiate a great
deal and then sell your position for a quick profit to another investor.

This implies that you have the time and money to put into marketing. It
also implies that you know how to negotiate a good RE deal. If you are
new to RE investing then you might have a challenge when you start. You
can certainly learn but you might have to team up with someone more
experienced for the first few. Or you can invest in an education - books,
audio recordings, maybe seminars, hands-on experience where some
early deals are not that profitable but you are learning.

Check out my blog. Try the www.CREOnline.com website in addition.
William Bronchick has an inexpensive book. As he is a lawyer he explains
how to wholesale deals without breaking the law. Bronchick`s book can be
obtained from many major bookstores. His `course` is available on the
CREOnline website.
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