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Jonathan Heacock
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I have a property in Jackson Michigan under seller financing it was my first time taking this route. I don't have the time to rehab the place. So I am thinking of selling it. I want to know the pros and cons should I take the traditional route and go through a agent or look for wholesalers? 

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Quote from @Jonathan Heacock:

I have a property in Jackson Michigan under seller financing it was my first time taking this route. I don't have the time to rehab the place. So I am thinking of selling it. I want to know the pros and cons should I take the traditional route and go through a agent or look for wholesalers? 

Well I'll say If you prioritize speed and convenience, selling to a wholesaler might be the better option. However, if maximizing profit is your goal and you have some flexibility with time, going through a traditional agent could result in a higher sale price. It may also help to speak with both agents and wholesalers to get a better sense of your options before making a decision.

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