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Wholesaling in New Jersey

Sal Marone
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Secaucus, NJ
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I'm set to get started with some marketing to get some Wholesaling deals in New Jersey. My first question is, In NJ do you have have the property inspected before you can assign it to your buyer. And my 2nd question is, if so how much do inspection usually cost and how long does it take to get it don't and get a deal done?

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George Wohar
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George Wohar
  • Bound Brook, NJ
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@Jason Timmerman im sure you have already found your answers, but I have found the easiest way to find buyers is by posting a craiglist ad stating that you have an available home in the area you are going to be selling. You will get calls and when you have them on the phone, simply state that the house was already sold, tell them you will have more and then ask them questions as to what they are looking for. Do this for one week and your buyers list will be plenty full

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