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Ramon Medrano
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Tips for 18 year old wholesaler?

Ramon Medrano
  • Houston, TX
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Hello, I am currently 17 years old actually, but I turn 18 in a little over a month from now. I’ve been studying real estate since I was about 16, and recently decided that wholesaling would be a great way for me to get my foot in the door, because I have no money and no credit. I was wondering if there are some tips you can give to me as a soon to be wholesaler? I plan on starting the DAY I turn 18, and actually have a sign business so I have already begun making bandit signs for myself. Would love to hear answers from everyone!

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Ramon Medrano
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@Daniel Haberkost I do understand that everything is easier said than done, especially when it comes to real estate. I know there are things I am not yet trained for, but I don’t think it is something that I would not be able to learn as I go. And if course I would not entirely jump

Ship from one business to another just because the internet says anyone can do it with no money. It is something I am willing to put my time and energy into, and establish it into a business. I am aware that it will not be easy, but I don’t think hard times are ever a reason to quit.

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