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Josh Flowers
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Looking to learn wholesaling

Josh Flowers
  • Laurel, MS
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Hi, I am new to all things real estate, but especially new to wholesaling. I know the basic process and a little of how things work, but I'm constantly searching for new resources. If anyone has any books, podcast, or videos they would recommend it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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Marvin McTaw
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  • Atlanta, GA
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Marvin McTaw
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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@Josh Flowers I'd encourage you to read Real Estate Wholesaling: The Ultimate Guide here on Bigger Pockets as a starting point. I'd also check out the  Wholesaling Forum here on BP . Sean Terry has a great book about wholesaling the name of which eludes me right now. Just search the Kindle Store for it. 

I'd also suggest podcasts like Wholesaling Inc with Tom Krol, Todd Toback's podcast, Facebook Groups like Wholesaling Houses Full Time via Alex Joungblood, and websites like Joe McCall's  Real Estate Investing Mastery website and podcast. There are also some gurus on YouTube you could watch videos of. 

The fact of the matter is you're probably going to get information overload so I while more education is never a bad thing, sometimes you just have to get started. Let us know if there's anything we could do to help! 

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