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Abigail Timbol
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Wholesaling with zero savings

Abigail Timbol
  • Atlanta, GA
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I’m 23, I’m a full time nanny, and I’m slowly growing my savings, but very slowly. I really want to get started with wholesaling. I’ve been doing a ton of research and reading blog posts here about it. I feel like I’m close (knowledge wise) to being ready. But I’m not sure if it’s important to have a big amount of savings before getting started with wholesaling.

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Damarius Gilbert
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  • El Paso, TX
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Damarius Gilbert
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  • El Paso, TX
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You don't need savings, If you have gas in your car or two feet to walk, don't be afraid to door knock fixer uppers or leave notes on abandon houses doors. Be creative and think like a entrepreneur. My first three deals were from driving around and leaving notes on the door. If you cant drive, walk. I still walk and do door hangers. Cant have excuses or you will get wiped out by the competition

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