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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
Househacking - looking for wholesaler
Planning to house hack and looking for wholesalers in the bay area. Looking for min 2 bed and 2 bath. Pretty flexible in terms of location - Peninsula, San Jose, Sunnyvale, Fremont, Walnut creek. Will buy using FHA or another product that gives 95% financing (haven't tried that one yet so I wont give any recommendation yet).
Anyone know local wholesalers or off market properties? I looked up HUD and homepath and didn't find anything.
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look at craigslist. A lot of wholesalers advertise there. look for the we buy house ads, or listings for cheap properties or handyman specials. contact them and let them know you are an investor looking for properties. Some wholesalers will only work with cash buyers though.