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Susan Throop
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Wholesaleing - Making an Offer

Susan Throop
  • Hemet, CA
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I'm questioning the methods for making an offer on a wholesale deal to the seller.  In my studies the message is to you due diligence and calculate costs and then I watched a training where the investor made an offer on the spot with a few simple calculations.  What's best?

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Mike Watkins
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  • Powder Springs, GA
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Mike Watkins
  • Wholesaler
  • Powder Springs, GA
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I would get some info form them about it and use the wholesaler calc to come up with an offer. Most of those offer on the spot offers are too low for real life and might offend the seller. I tell them "I just need a little time to think about it." They should understand. 

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