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Maria Nicole
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Real Estate wholesaling questions and answers

Maria Nicole
  • Boston, MA
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Hi! Two questions: so I'm wondering how do you get pictures of a property virtually if you are not near the property to get pictures for the end cash buyer?

Also can I ask the end cash buyer to have their own contractor do the walk through with them? Instead of me bringing on a separate contractor. Thanks so much

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Duncan Hayes
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Duncan Hayes
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  • Austin, TX
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@Maria Nicole 100% virtual here. You can get photos from the seller. Truly motivated sellers won’t mind, why? Because they’re motivated to sell. Sometimes we just get the list of major repairs and base our estimate on that prior to contracting. Then we let the buyer go out and view the property and a lot of times they bring their own contractor, or they can guesstimate what they’re gonna spend on repairs just seeing it themselves.

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