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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

I found a house to buy....through a wholesaler
I am on a few wholesalers email lists and have come across a house that I’d be interested in buying through an email.
The photos and video checks out. It’s rundown so I would do almost a full remodel on it and add a bathroom. Anyway, it passes my initial checklist. My only hesitation is that I would be buying from a wholesaler which is brand new to me. I understand that I can hire a real estate attorney and have them do it for me but can anyone give me any advice on what to look out for, what the process is like. Thank you!