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Daniel Morgan
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Newbie Wholesaler

Daniel Morgan
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Springfield, MA
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hi everyone im a newbie wholesaler i had a question for anyone to anwser. Im looking to virtual wholsale but i cant seem to figure which market i should go attack with my marketing campaign, im in western ma and the market out here is pretty dry ( yes i know im a newbie but ther isn't alot of development goin on out here, And its always been a quite market). I was thinkig down south or midwest but not sure what would be the best, how do you even determine when a market is good for wholesaling if that even makes sense?

I know its all a numbers game and. The more you put out the better response u will receive but with a newbie like me wheres the best place i can start with a healthy market ?

Thanx in advance

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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Originally posted by @Daniel Morgan:
im in western ma and the market out here is pretty dry

You are in a major metropolitan area with over 1/2 million people and you don't think there are any deals being done locally?

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