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Government Probate List
How many deals has everyone been able to close on using government probate list? Looking into Florida government probate list.
Popular Markets
What are some good markets and leads types that you would recommend? I want to get back into wholesaling again. Drop them below, as well as any advice. I’m happy to hear. 😊
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@Cash Sampson If I had money I would honestly invest in warm leads. Zack has recommended one.
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@Cash Sampson How do you know if you have good deal? How low do you need to talk down a FSBO? It just felt like we were not locking up good deals.
After My First Deal, Things Got Harder (Not Easier)...
When I closed my first deal, I honestly thought I had cracked the code. I thought, Okay… now it’s going to flow. It didn’t.... After that first deal, I went through a long stretch years, not weeks where things just didn’t move the way I expected. I was still on the phone with sellers. Still explaining cash offers. Still running numbers. Still following up. But nothing was closing... I’d get off calls feeling hopeful… then days would pass. Sellers would go quiet. Some would say they were “thinking about it. Others would tell me they had a cousin, an agent, or another buyer suddenly show up. And that frustration hit different because I knew deals were possible. I had proof. But proof didn’t mean consistency. Here’s what I didn’t understand back then and this is important for anyone new: Your first deal doesn’t make you skilled. It just proves you didn’t quit early. The real learning starts after the first win. Those seller calls that went nowhere? They were teaching me how to read tone. How to slow down instead of forcing an offer. How to listen instead of talking too much. How to follow up without sounding desperate... Back then, I thought frustration meant I was doing something wrong. Now I know: Frustration usually means you’re still in the game long enough to learn. There were times I questioned myself. Times I wondered if I had just gotten lucky with that first deal. Times I thought, maybe this isn’t for me. But I kept calling. Even when I didn’t feel confident. Even when nothing closed. Even when it felt pointless. And slowly very slowly things started to change. Not because the market changed. Because I did... I got better at conversations. Better at patience. Better at follow up. Better at accepting “not now” without taking it personally.. Here’s the lesson I want beginners to really understand: If you’re talking to sellers right now and deals aren’t closing yet, you’re not broken. You’re in the training phase. And most people quit during training because it doesn’t pay immediately..
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I love this. I enjoyed reading your story and your experience with wholesaling. I hope things have gotten much better for you. I hope to one day close on my first deal. I’ve had to walk away a few times and life would happen and I would have to put everything on hold. I’ll keep coming back to it and keep trying. I hope to find what works best for me.
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@James Mick Honestly finding good leads and closing on a good deal. When I was joint venturing with a partner it seemed we kept locking up deals at bad prices that no one would be interested and we were having a hard time finding buyers. We were contacting FSBO’s and talking them down on the price they were asking but not at a good enough price where buyers would be interested in.
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@Terry Smith I don’t see anything. Maybe try shooting me another msg.
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@Terry Smith I responded
Another One!!!
One in the books before the holiday!
Another One!!!
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Congrats!! What market? 😁
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Aubry Popham
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