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Leonard Smith
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My first Post!: Wholesaling Budget

Leonard Smith
  • Bowie, MD
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Good Evening! My name is Leonard and this is my first post on Bigger Pockets. I live in Bowie,MD which is right outside of Washington,DC. I am putting together my business plan for my wholesaling business and I am wondering how much money should I allocate per month towards marketing? Thanks!

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Chris Piper
  • Wholesaler
  • Mishawaka, IN
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Chris Piper
  • Wholesaler
  • Mishawaka, IN
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@John Thedford Clearly you're not selling properties because you spend all your time on BP talking trash about me. Why? You aren't even a wholesaler. and yet you comment on wholesaling posts non-stop. No one cares what you have to say. Probabably because they want to hear from people who are actually doing wholesaling, not from an agent who has nothing good to say about any wholesaler ever.

And as for @Matt Boyle, when someone first starts out in wholesaling, they don't have cash buyers or a stack of properties, or a huge budget to get going. They have to "fake it till they make it" basically. No one is getting hurt with a ghost ad. I haven't gotten a lot of calls from cash buyers from ghost ads. It's all part of the game.

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