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Getting Started in Wholesaling – Looking for Advice & Local Connections (MO)

Edris Barnayar
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Hey everyone!

I’m based in Missouri and just getting started in real estate. I’m focusing on wholesaling right now and planning to scale into flipping and rentals down the line. My goal is long-term financial freedom and building something solid for my future family.

Quick question:
If you’ve done wholesaling in Missouri, what’s one thing you wish you knew before your first deal?

Also, if you're local (especially near St. Louis), I’d love to connect and grow together.

Looking forward to learning and making moves with this community!

_Edris Barnayar 

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Philip Barr
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Philip Barr
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I haven't done wholesaling in Missouri, but a good general recommendation for wholesaling is to review the contracts closely and determine if the contract is assignable. If it is freely assignable to an end buyer, then that makes your work much easier.

Note: This information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. No attorney-client, fiduciary, or professional relationship is established through this communication.

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