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David Tower
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Keller, TX
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Buying primary residence wholesale

David Tower
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Keller, TX
Posted

Hi folks,

I'm moving to TX and will be starting my wholesaling business there. I'll be renting initially but will look to find the right house to buy as a primary residence.

I assume that if a house I find through my marketing is habitable and is one I'd like to live in, that I wouldn't have trouble using traditional bank financing.

It could be tricky though fielding calls from yellow letters, speaking to someone as though we "pay cash and can close quickly" and then deciding that I want to buy it outright and use bank financing.

Does anyone have any suggestions or insight on either using bank financing or other creative methods to purchase a primary residence at a wholesale price?

thanks again BP!

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