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Gregory Ling
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  • Omaha, NE
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Looking For a Wholesaling Coach as a Beginner Investor.

Gregory Ling
  • New to Real Estate
  • Omaha, NE
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I honestly just learned about wholesaling yesterday. I have been looking for different ways to get into real estate investing and it seems like this is a great entry point. I understand the basic premise of how it works but I really need somebody with the experience to make sure that I'm able to do it successfully. I would really appreciate any help!

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Barry Pekin
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Barry Pekin
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@Gregory Ling,

There are a lot of starting out investors who post looking for a mentor.  So many, in fact, that it's really tough to find someone who will take you up on your offer of free labor.

Here's my advice.  First, learn as much as you can on your own.  Read books (I recommend "If you can't wholesale after this... Ive got nothing for you."), listen to podcasts (I recommend Wholesaling Inc), watch YouTube videos, etc.  If you still want someone to mentor you (assuming you're not looking to pay for a course or one of the many mentors for hire), figure out what you can do for said mentor.  Come to them with an understanding of how the business works, an understanding of a specific task you can do for them, and then offer to do that for them.

Do this, and you will stand out above everyone else making the same type of request/offer you're making here.

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