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Joshua Bautista
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Wholesalers & Realtors

Joshua Bautista
  • Specialist
  • San Diego
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Hey guys, I have my license but it is on referral status right now.  I was wondering...how can a wholesaler and realtor work together?

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Joe Homs
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Joe Homs
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  • Mission Viejo, CA
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@Joshua Bautista if you are a Realtor and your NOT wholesaling you are not successful in real Estate.  Where are you getting your leads.  The best realtors are always wholesaling.  Example:  Mr Seller you would like to sell your home in this distressed condition?  Here are your choices:

1. I can find you a cash buyer at 70% of the ARV. (You can get paid out in 3-7 days. NO commissions or closing costs.)

2. I can list your home on the MLS and see what you can get. (It will take longer to sell, but you may get more money. However, you will need to pay commissions and closing costs.)

3.  You can make some repairs to the home and sell for more.  (Same as number 2, but rehab, repairs take longer to do.)

Good Investing...

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