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All Forum Posts by: Ryan Anderson

Ryan Anderson has started 3 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Is wholesaling Real Estate still profitable for beginners?

Ryan AndersonPosted
  • Property Manager
  • North Attleboro, MA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 4

I'd say you can still make it profitable. If you have the right deal, and are able to pitch it to the right buyer in the area it would be.

The beauty about wholesaling is that there is not really a fixed overhead, right? Everything is based off of what you set up. So if you spend a ton of money on marketing, ads, mailers etc, then you need to make sure those deals are closing in order for it to become profitable. 

However, if you are just cold calling or door knocking that sort of thing is more labor intensive vs fixed cost of the items above. Does that make sense?

Post: Virtual Assistance & Motivated Sellers

Ryan AndersonPosted
  • Property Manager
  • North Attleboro, MA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 4

Good Afternoon Everyone! 
Our company currently uses DealMAchine as our primary lead generation "spoke." We have SEVERAL leads that have either gone cold, incorrect information, or need further investigating just to get in touch with them to set an appointment. 

We are working on putting together a protocol, or maybe better called a script, to hand to a virtual assistant to have them do the background work and try to find them. 

Has anyone used a similar process, or have any tips on getting something like this off the ground?

Thanks!

Ryan Anderson

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