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Updated over 12 years ago, 05/28/2012

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Daniel Fisher
  • Real Estate investor
  • Atglen, PA
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Buying and selling website

Daniel Fisher
  • Real Estate investor
  • Atglen, PA
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So many times when I check wholesalers/rehabbers websites I see they have links to sell properties and to buy properties on the same website. Or there are properties listed for sale on the website.
Isn't this a turnoff for potential sellers when they see what these properties are selling for? Or is this a non issue?
I am looking to use a website for buying and to sell properties. Would you use one website or keep them separate?

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Michael Lerch
  • Investor
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Michael Lerch
  • Investor
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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I hear you Daniel. I'm struggling with the same issue as I'm about to get a new website/s. I guess for a rehabber it's not so bad since they buy the before and provide the after. For a wholesaler like myself the only value we add is finding good deals so when they see the before and then after price with doing nothing to it, it's a bit suspect to potential sellers. Overall though I'm not sure it's a problem as the ones who would cry foul about it probably aren't going be the best sellers anyway, but I'll keep websites separate just to be on the safe side.