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Jiquez Finey
  • Williston, SC
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Wholesaling quick start-up

Jiquez Finey
  • Williston, SC
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Hi, you guys! I'm new to the real estate/wholesaling world. I've been studying for a little while but there's a starting point for everyone though. Am I right or am I right? I think that wholesaling would be a good fit for me right now once I fully get the grasp of what wholesaling really is, then slowwwly work my way around different areas of the real estate business. I think it would be best to solidify my versatility in the real estate business. However, there's this house in my hometown, probably about 200,000+ sq. ft., nice home (needs some work though), and it appears that it has equity. I don't want to be too quick to judge but you ever feel like opportunity is knocking RIGHT at your front door and it's completely up to you whether or not you answer? Well, that's my current situation but the only thing I need is some guidance. If you guys could give some speedy feedback, I'd really appreciate that! Thanks, in advance.

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Ben Meisel
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  • Redmond, WA
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Ben Meisel
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Redmond, WA
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Have you thought about simply getting your real estate license and starting there? Also, I'm assuming you meant 2,000 sf home. Either 20k or 200k sf are pretty huge.

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