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Jeff Campbell
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Biggest Pet Peeves When Dealing With A Wholesaler

Jeff Campbell
  • Investor
  • Heber Springs, AR
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I would love to hear some insight from buyers about what they feel like wholesalers could do better. I have been wholesaling full time for about 20 months and continue to try and get better everyday. How do you feel when they price the property with a highest and best offer process? With only a certain period of time to make your offer.

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Jabbar Thomas
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Jabbar Thomas
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@Jeff Campbell As a long time wholesaler, I have heard many complaints from buyers of different levels. The biggest complaint that I have come across is, valuations. Estimated market values are too high, and repairs are too low.

I have seen the highest and best method and even card draws on some hot properties. The feedback that I have gotten from those experiences was about 50/50. Some were receptive to it, and others did not care for that process. 

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