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Arianna Hernandez
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Question about wholesaling

Arianna Hernandez
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Dallas, TX (dallas tx)
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Someone from Texas I’m 19 &’ I want to know if you need a license to wholesale in Texas?

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Joanne Eriaku
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Joanne Eriaku
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@Isaac Ruiz, there is no singular place to start but I'd say start by understanding who would buy from you, who is your customer and what exactly is it they seek in a property, equally important is to know how to analyze deals, if its not a good deal, you'd be stuck with a property that no-one wants. Most residential sales utilize the Comparative Market Analysis approach- find lessons on that, I'm sure there are some right here on BP too....feel free to reach out for specific inquiries, I'm an open book

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