FAQs

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Here is a link where you can schedule a 1-on-1 with me: Calendly Meeting Link (click here)

We typically suggest that you put aside $250-$500 a month if you really want to get started on the right foot. Marketing will be your biggest expense outside of your CRM. Your marketing will consist of SMS and skip tracing cost.

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Everyone is welcome!
Wholesaling land involves finding off-market land deals at a discount and assigning them to builders or investors for profit.
Unlike traditional wholesaling houses, wholesaling land deals with vacant lots and larger tracts of land, focusing on land value without structures. With land, you don’t need to calculate ARV, it’s 100% virtual & you can scale your business faster & close more deals with land than houses.

No, a real estate license is not necessary for wholesaling land in many states, though it may in the future.

The calls is typically hour and covers any topic you need support with. From underwriting vacant lot deals, having me review the structure of your business & finding the holes that need to be filed with better ideas for a smoother business.

Yes, after joining the land pod (the coaching program), you have access to other coaches like my partner Francisco, who is a systems/automations specialist, and Jamison, a Tampa-based land specialist, who contribute to certain parts of the training & teaching. Then lastly, we have Erlande Craig, who is a land expert who is great at around-the-clock online support for quick questions for all students.

Students receive lifetime access to the wholesaling land course.

Yes, and I even train your virtual assistant on how to your land business effectively – for more information on this please send an inquiry email to info@wholesalinglandqueen.com | in that email please be as detailed as possible and explain your business and what you expect to gain from hiring a virtual assistant.

Yes, students receive call scripts, email templates, and other communication tools. CLICK HERE

I recommend focusing on infill lots. They’re easier to close, analyze and target. Where larger tracts for development can be more difficult to work with.
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