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Masashi Borges-Silva
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Seeking Feedback from Experienced Wholesalers on Assignment Fee Earnings

Masashi Borges-Silva
  • Investor
  • Manhattan, NY
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I'm new to wholesaling and hoping to get feedback from experienced wholesalers.

I want to know the average assignment fee earned in the past 90 days, to gauge whether making $5,000 to $20,000 per deal is realistic. I'm curious about the market value for assignment fees in your area and want to ensure the numbers make sense for everyone involved.

I'm considering investing in Jamil Damji's mentorship program and want to know if making at least two deals (assuming $5,000 each) would cover the cost.

I've read about the potential range for assignment fees, but I'm interested in hearing recent experiences from someone who has done a deal and collected a fee. I understand that the amount earned depends on the amount of work done and whether the numbers make sense for the end buyer after paying the wholesaler.

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