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Wholesalers for flips - Yes or no?
Hey BPers,
I'm getting ready to do my first flip and wanted some advice on using a wholesaler to find my properties. Does anyone have any horror stories or reasons why using a wholesaler would be risky?
Thanks,
Kyle
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If the numbers work for you then it really shouldn't matter where the property comes to you from. Be it a wholesaler, a Realtor, a neighbor, a sign you put on a post, etc. it's all about whether the numbers work for you.
Looking at it a little differently: if you are asking if a wholesaler can be trusted then I will expand my thought a little and say that you are the one who needs to do your due diligence. Don't count on another person's numbers or estimates or whatever being accurate. If you are the one responsible for the money then the buck stops with you.
Good luck. It gets easier after the first one.