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Carson Wilcox
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evaluate wholesale deal

Carson Wilcox
  • Davis, CA
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OK, so I have met several great wholesalers on BP, and gotten a few deals sent my way... for my first flip, obvioulsy an MLS house would have that nice comfy feeling... but the price! So... wholesaler it is... I have no issue with the concept of wholesaling... but I dont want to get hosed.

Comps.  Obviously they are incentivized to show you high comps... so I have my realtor run me comps.

ARV.... same. I am going through my realtor contacts, mixed with the comps.

rehab.  they always throw a rehab $ out... I can assume this is baloney? Issue is it is very difficult to schedule a walk through... coupled with the pressure and speed california markets put on every opportunity...

price?  do I even pay attention to their asking price, especially if their rehab $ is off..?  or do I offer like any other deal...?  I am not setting a sky high profit for my first deal, learning and a few $ is all I really want... but dont want to over pay.  I also dont want to walk in there and be a moron and offer them a joke $.

Process... No MLS listing...no agents what is the process for buy and close? This is where I am completely clueless... and dont want to show my noob A*S and ask..

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