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Updated almost 6 years ago, 03/03/2019

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Steven Holiday
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Central California
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My Realtor Keeps Bringing Up Wholesale Opportunities

Steven Holiday
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Central California
Posted

Hi Everyone. 

I have a realtor for an out of state investment.  I have a management company ready to assist with the walkthroughs, rehab bids, etc., but we haven't been successful on several offers (various reasons with listing agents). 

After doing a lot of analysis on numbers, my realtor will insert outside "opportunities" from wholesalers that quite frankly look a little too good to be true. 

In the mean time, I have other folks in the mix waiting for progress on the properties I'm wanting to make offers on.  I don't know if I'm making sense, but should I be concerned that my realtor is getting sidetracked with outside, sweetheart deals that she's trying to sell to the out of towner...?  Or is this just the realtor trying to offer good "off market" deals?

I appreciate thoughts on this.

Thanks.  

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