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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Wholesalers getting ridiculous
This is not intended as a knock on all wholesalers because I have had good experiences with some. However, when does the greed end? Two days ago, I was emailed a property in my target area. I immediately responded and saw the property the next day. I was the second viewing and made a full price offer with no conditions. Now the wholesaler is saying that he will wait a week or so to see what other offers come in. I have no objection to paying a reasonable wholesale fee but it's getting ridiculous. Why should a wholesaler potentially make more money than me because he sent out a couple of letters when I am taking all of the risk? Isn't the point to make sure that you're passing along a good deal? Just venting, but pissed off.