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Updated almost 10 years ago,

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Ronald H.
  • Grounds Maintenance
  • Winston Salem, NC
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Can someone be successful, if they're Ugly, because of dental issues?

Ronald H.
  • Grounds Maintenance
  • Winston Salem, NC
Posted

Can someone be successful, if they're Ugly, because of dental issues?

My question: Can someone be successful, if they're Ugly, because of dental issues? :(

There are only Two Ways, I can think of to do this. See the Two Below.

1. Be a bird dog, and settle for 1K to 2K per deal.

2. Try to get a Real Estate broker to submit my offers, along with my Good Faith deposits to the seller and then me going to the Investor's to close on it with my profit built into the offer, along with all repairs and holding costs factored in, and I know this is going to be difficult, because I have no track record with any brokerage firm in my area, except a R.E. Club broker, but he will not do them for me, and perhaps may close on them himself, and especially, if I have no signed contract with the seller, or don't do anything fast with the lead.

NOTE: Using a Transactional Funder to fund the sale, and closing costs are how I would plan to fund the first closing between myself, the broker, and the seller with me providing the good faith deposit. I would then go ahead and close the same day (Double Closing) with an already accepted offer from One, to hopefully, four, or five Investor's offers for that same property.

NOTE: Exit strategy would be contingent upon the 3rd parties, satisfactory approval of an inspection of the property, should this be allowed with this seller.

My Concerns: Should I trust the broker, or ask for how the details of each separate transaction will be handled, and require the details be on a contract between me and the agency.

NOTE: I cannot see me getting the broker's attention, and I think most broker's will walk, w/o me having experience or closed deals under my belt.

My skills at finding properties are pretty strong, at least I think. I can find homes, but I wonder if the R.E. Agency will just bring my leads to an experienced Investor, thereby, undermining my efforts.

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