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Is Wholesaling worth it?
I have syndication experience (3+ years) and want to start my own syndication firm - it is in progress. I have lots of dedicated time towards finding deals and increasing my network.
Syndication at least starting out may take a while to get some cash flow. I had thoughts of leveraging wholesaling to get more frequent cash flow at the same time as I work on sponsoring multifamily investments. Eventually each arm may even work hand in hand for money purposes.
Disclaimer: On the grand scale of things, I am not super well versed with wholesaling but know people who do and are moderately successful at it. Am I underestimating the time and energy it will take to earn money cash flowing from wholesaling? If I wanted a clear cut wholesaling guide, what resources would you recommend that are concise and applicable? I am aware of the adage to stick to what I'm good at, I'm just trying to brainstorm how I can develop my entrepreneurial senses and grow financially.
Thanks!
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- Rock Star Extraordinaire
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I just posted on your other thread. Why on earth would you want to waste your time on wholesaling if you're ready/able and have experience with syndications? Good wholesaling - and 99% of it and the operators out there are crap - takes a lot of time and hustle. You're not going to do both of these here so you should pick a focus. Yes, you are severely underestimating how much time & effort it will take to make any kind of reasonable money wholesaling, because the few who do it well do it all the time, non-stop, build a strong list of buyers, and put out a lot of fires and navigate a lot of mine fields to make sure deals close.
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