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Jake Burkons
  • New to Real Estate
  • Austin, TX
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Tips for JV wholesaling

Jake Burkons
  • New to Real Estate
  • Austin, TX
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Hello everyone,

My partner, Avi, and I are both enthusiastic, driven and hard-working 18-year-olds looking to JV with an experienced wholesaler and learn the ropes. We both have invested in our own properties and own a few rentals ourselves so we are not completely new to real estate.

However, since we are young it is hard to find reputable wholesalers who we could JV for and learn the business.

Where is the best place to look and are there any tips anyone my have for someone just starting out JV wholesaling.

Respectfully,

Jake Burkons

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Chad Burrell
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Castroville, TX
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Chad Burrell
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Castroville, TX
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@Jake Burkons I'd like to connect. Already have rentals at 18 is a good start to your RE life. 

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