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Levi Bennett
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Best places to list "fixer upper" properties in Charlotte, NC?

Levi Bennett
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Charlotte, NC
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Sup fam,

I've got my first wholesale deal in NC, and I'm a little new to marketing up here looking for an end buyer. 

The house I have is in a red-hot area (Idlewild Rd), usually homes going under contract within 2-3 days (or less) of being on the MLS. I posted it out (before we put it on the MLS) on a few websites, but I haven't received the first phone call or message. I'm a little surprised honestly.

The home is the stereotype for an easy fix/flip: 3/2, hardwoods, brick, one level, large lot, across from an elementary school, new roof, etc.. 

I have the price listed well below the estimates, and it's price per sq ft is well below average. Home is generally in good condition with some minor rehabbing... but, I don't get why I'm hearing crickets?? 

Do any of you Fix/Flip Buy/Hold investors shop on the BP marketplace? 

I thought for sure I would get a message about it. From what I've been told buy rehabbers, wholesaling is in desperate need in Charlotte as inventory is crazy low, and I have a home in one of the hottest areas right now at a very good price, but yet.. nobody has reached out.

How do you wholesalers normally market? What seems to work well for you when you get a gem in a popular area? 

And where do you investors tend to look for deals? 

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    Jeff Engstrom
    • Charlotte, NC
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    Jeff Engstrom
    • Charlotte, NC
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    Hi Levi, I run a local tile shop and we work with a few rehabbers who consistently buy tile from us. I would reach out to them and see if they're interested. Betters Homes of the Carolinas or Newpath Properties. Good luck!

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