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All Forum Posts by: David Goldberg

David Goldberg has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: How can I remain ethical while just starting out?

David GoldbergPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • DFW, TX
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 2

Hi everyone.

Hope y'all are having a wonderful day. I'm just getting into real estate and the idea of wholesaling, which I see as a low barrier, cost effective way of getting some deals and learning the ropes of contracts, property analysis, networking, etc.

One question (of many) that I have is how to remain ethical in this business, especially without having much up front capital? The only way I'd be interested in doing any deal is with a high level of transperancy and keeping in mind the best interest of all parties involved. I know that it is unethical - and in my state (Texas), illegal - to get into a contract without proper funds (I am in college with ~$6,000 saved).

I am in no position to buy a house (or so I believe) or act like I am able to buy a house. So, is it possible to ethically and legally enter contracts without much capital? To those who started out without a lot of money, how did y'all handle this?

Thank you for your time and responses. 

Post: Eager for my first wholesale deal

David GoldbergPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • DFW, TX
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 2

Hi, y'all! I hope everyone is doing well.

My name is David, a new wholesaler. My goal is to find quality deals that maximize your profit and meet your buy box. I'm not here to waste anyone's time, so I won't offer you any deals unless I think they're perfect for your investment goals.

I'm seeing a lot of very knowledgeable people on here. I'd love for us to connect! Consider sending me a message so I can learn how to help you.

Have a nice day.