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Jim Means My First Try... Wisky Tango Fox trott?
11 April 2015 | 12 replies
Talk to sellers, talk to Realtors, email sellers on Craigslist, get on other wholesaler's email lists, join your local RE group.... the more time you spend talking real estate the more likely you are to get a deal. 
Datona Gethers Looking for a Real Estate Agent
10 May 2016 | 2 replies
Have you checked out any local RE groups?
Misty Froelich Real Estate Agent from Kansas
31 May 2016 | 3 replies
I also recommend you look into local RE groups; great place to hear from more experienced people as well as get ideas.
Justin Lenk Direct Mailing Question: Address Owner's Situation or Be Generic?
3 March 2016 | 2 replies
I did 2 mailing until I found out that a large majority of the list they provided me were LAND/LOT owners (Not what I was targeting).Time for me to regroup, rethink, and use a different list provider.
Sylvia B. Conficting information on NOLO
27 January 2016 | 7 replies
When I went to the Eviction presentation last year it included a presentation from a Real Estate Attorney as well as a panel from landlords experienced in evictions.http://towergrovecdc.org/cdbg-activities/landlord-...I found all of these resources really helpful when I was getting started, and the classes, like local RE groups, would include updates on important changes to local law.  
Raquel Pea Investing in a Down Market is SCARY - Share Your Stories!
30 January 2016 | 5 replies
I made more mistakes during the boom, not buying based on the ability for the property to support itself but speculating on the fact that the market would never stop going up and would be the exit.When the market crashed I lost big because of that but when I regrouped, I learned how to buy in that market and those are the investments I still consider my best.
Brandi Bryan Newbie
4 February 2016 | 7 replies
Go to meetup.com and look for RE groups in your area
Dylan Brown New from St. Louis, MO
12 February 2016 | 4 replies
You should also look for local RE group meetings; there are several in St Louis with great opportunities to learn and network.
Syed Lateef New Chicago Investor
27 August 2015 | 8 replies
Go to some RE groups.  
Felix Goldstein is wholesaling illegal?
13 August 2015 | 166 replies
So, all the high school graduates who took civics and went on to become their own lawyer, including those that got passed Sesame Streets' How a Bill Becomes a Law, who are detached from reality need to regroup.