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New Networth Realty Acquisitions Associate in Milwaukee

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I was wondering what other realtors think of Networth, I'm on my second day and was just curious what people thought of our line of work as wholesalers. I see a lot of conflicting opinions online about them and was wondering what other people's experience with them was like. Also looking for any advice or recommendations from realtors familiar with this line of work!

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Terrance Hill
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Terrance Hill
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Congrats on jumping in, Daniel! Wholesaling definitely brings out a mix of opinions, but at the end of the day, it's all about transparency and adding value to both sides of the transaction. If you focus on building strong relationships with investors and agents, and always run your numbers conservatively, you'll stand out no matter the brokerage. My advice — learn your local market inside and out and get comfortable talking through comps/ARV with confidence. That's what investors are really buying when they work with you. Happy to connect anytime and swap insights!

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