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Wholesaling Closing Questions

Riley Huseby
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I’m just starting out in real estate so this is all knew, but I’ve been listening to some different podcasts (bp of course as well as some others) and the whole idea of double closing in a single day and lining it all up seems very intimidating. I have a good friend that was a marketing major, so with some money investment as well as both him and I marketing, I think we have a good base for wholesaling in the future. Just expanding my knowledge so any input, suggestions for the future, and advice is great!

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If you're working with an investor-friendly title company, you shouldn't worry at all. They typically have the end buyer's funds already in escrow before the A-B closing occurs. Stick to assignments, but also ask your title company or investors at networking events for transactional funding referrals. That way you have the option available if needed.

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