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Jeremy Sanders
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Wholesaling

Jeremy Sanders
  • Cameron, NC
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When working in wholesaling how do you get under a contract, and how do you find a buyer. Also how do you know if the location is the best?

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Jivonna B.
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Jivonna B.
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Well, to get it under contract of course you would meet with the seller with a contract. There are a lot of good contracts out there if you google them. I was always told by my mentor to invest in your own backyard. Start driving around your neighborhood. I know it sounds crazy but I never knew how many houses were even around me until I started driving around. I would say get the house first and then worry about the buyers, buyers will always come. Also check out free resources out there on the net like Steph Davis, and a host of others, I used her site when I first started out for my contracts, etc. Watch youtube videos religiously, take notes, write scripts, it will all come together.

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