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Tarik Sapp
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Wholesaling strategies (subject to and owner/finance)

Tarik Sapp
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Columbus, OH
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When you see a house with a pre-foreclosure listing and u wanna get ahold of it, what strategy should u pitch to them? And then what exit strategy? Would that be subject to going into seller/finance? I’ve been confused on this for weeks and I’m just getting into wholesaling/investing into real estate..

Any advice will help please and thank you !

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Don Konipol
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  • The Woodlands, TX
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Don Konipol
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@Tarik Sapp

Think of seller financing, subject to, lease option, all cash, etc. as tools in a tool box. You must first have enough information to analyze the situation and enough knowledge to determine which “tool” to use.

  • Don Konipol
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