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Updated over 1 year ago, 05/04/2023

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Mona B.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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Wholesaling with RE Agents…Yes, or No?

Mona B.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
Posted

Hi Everyone! After strategizing for months on how to finally start RE investing, I’m seeking to gain additional investing capital through wholesaling. Investors like @lilithompson have shared their wholesaling journey working with on-market distressed & outdated properties with success.

Has anyone else used the method of wholesaling with RE agents & on-market listings? Has your experience been successful, non-successful? Do you inform RE agents you’re a wholesaler or an investor that works with other investors? As I’m in Central FL, would love to hear from others here and their experience with wholesaling, or if you’ve moved to wholesaling out of state due to the down-turning market.

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