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Kamenin Earl Banks
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New and interested in wholeselling!

Kamenin Earl Banks
  • New to Real Estate
  • Williston, ND
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Hi everybody! I have been doing a lot of reading and studying about real estate in general. More specifically, lately I've been looking into wholesaling. I have a decent income, I make $100k+ at my job and I just started saving money for my real estate investments. Basically, I'm looking into wholesaling because I want to jumpstart my real estate career and It seems like a low barrier to entry. Basically my question is: I live in North Dakota and I want to invest. I work 100 hours a week and I am on a 20 days on and 10 days off schedule every month. Driving for dollars wouldn't work for me. I could do direct mail marketing and internet marketing. How do I go about wholesale with my limitations on time and lack of ability of seeing properties because I live in a rural area? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Kerry Noble Jr
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Kerry Noble Jr
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@Kamenin Earl Banks Find someone to JV with.....you can do all the administrative things.....and get a partner that does the boots on the ground work. They would do all the stuff that you cant while at work.

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