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ANTHONY STERLING
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ANTHONY STERLING
  • Sacramento, CA
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what is a reasonable amount of money for a beginning real estate investor to bring to the table? Maybe starting from a wholesaling standpoint, to work up to purchasing a duplex or a fourplex. Any feedback would be great.

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Derek Jones
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Derek Jones
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If your plan is to wholesale it depends on how you want to market yourself. Either check equity or sweat equity. Meaning you are either spending money on mailers, signs, paid advertising or you are putting boots on the ground and door knocking potential deals.

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