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Ryan Miller
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Wholesaling real estate agent

Ryan Miller
  • Gainesville, FL
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Are any wholesalers out there also Realtors? I know this can be used as an advantage but am wondering how it can be set up. When you find a motivated seller do you list their property and just take a larger or net commission, or do you put it under contract under you name, and flip the contract like usual? Also how do you market yourself. When you put up bandit signs do you have to say you are a Realtor? What does your direct mail look like, are you trying to list their house or are you a buyer? Thanks so much in advance!

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Queenie Queen
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Queenie Queen
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I'm curious as to what others have to say about this. 

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