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Luke Davis
  • Contractor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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How much of my own money do I need to put down for wholesaling?

Luke Davis
  • Contractor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hello BP, I was wondering how much of my own money I would need to put down to put a property under contract with a wholesale deal?

Can you put a property under contract with no money down and then assign it to a cash buyer?

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Jaron Walling
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Jaron Walling
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Luke Davis You don't need an exact amount of money to start off wholesaling properties. What you need is education, research, and experience to understand what a GOOD DEAL looks like. I would spend my money on those items before you even approach a seller. 

In my opinion there are too many people in this space and they don't realize they're pushing "deals" that don't cash-flow or make any profit as a flip.  

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