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Paul Fagot
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
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Thoughts on Co-Wholesaling

Paul Fagot
  • Wholesaler
  • Redding, CA
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So I've been wholesaling for a year or so off and on because of work and other things. I've done 3 deals by myself but I've found out that I enjoy working with someone for some reason! So I figured I'd like to connect with other wholesalers and maybe do some joint ventures! Anyone think that doing joint ventures is a good way to go since I wanna get back into it and focus on growing my business more and because I've only done such little amount of deals?

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Taylor Dove
  • Lender
  • Tallahassee, FL
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Taylor Dove
  • Lender
  • Tallahassee, FL
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Paul Fagot I am in the beginning stages of my wholesaling company, but for my first few deals I plan on co-wholesaling with one of the top wholesalers in my area. I was able to network my way into having a experienced wholesaler walk me through my first few deals. Though I am in a different position, I still think co-wholesaling is beneficial in many ways. The main reason being that half of a deal is better than no deal! Also creating relationships with other wholesalers creates yet another pipeline for leads and partnerships.

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