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Updated almost 7 years ago on .

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David Pierson
  • Ethridge, TN
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need a short and sweet wholesale step by step please!

David Pierson
  • Ethridge, TN
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Hey all!

     I understand the basics of wholesaling, but I am still stuck on the details of the wholesale process. I get the whole 1.market to motivated sellers 2.put house under contract 3.market to buyers  4.find buyer 5.collect check. This is an amazing process and makes so much sense, but I don't understand what happens directly after the contract is signed? where do you go what do you do with the contract? Do you hand them the contract and they sign it right there or do you meet at a title company or what? what about when you find a buyer? If someone would be so kind as to just give me a simple step by step so that I know what to research I would be forever grateful. I know a lot about what is commonly talked about, but I don't know much about the details.

Thank you all!

David P.