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Lutcien Sebert
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HOW SMALL IS TOO SMALL OF A MARKET ?

Lutcien Sebert
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Sioux Falls, SD
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I’m currently attempting to start a wholesaling business in my smallish (17,000) town. Interested if anyone else has any experience doing this in a small town like me. Investors in this town are plentiful due to it being a college town. Any advice ?

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Greg Dickerson#2 Land & New Construction Contributor
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Greg Dickerson#2 Land & New Construction Contributor
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Originally posted by @Lutcien Sebert:

I’m currently attempting to start a wholesaling business in my smallish (17,000) town. Interested if anyone else has any experience doing this in a small town like me. Investors in this town are plentiful due to it being a college town. Any advice ?

That is pretty small. With a town that small it will be easy to test your marketing to find out the potential. The key is consistency. Pick a marketing method and stick with it. Once you get some traction double down on it and hone your skills for larger markets.

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