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Jr Teakell
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Finding Local Wholesalers

Jr Teakell
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, Tx
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Is there anyone who can provide recommendations on the most effective approach for identifying trustworthy wholesalers within my local vicinity?

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Ryan Keeslar
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Ryan Keeslar
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there is no way to know who you are talking to on these deals, but when you meet with a local wholesaler and they speak inteligently about the process and that should give you a pretty good idea of who you are dealing with. You will be dealing with a title company for all funds. you will never hand them anything directly, I would go as far to verify the title company and make sure they are local. If the wholesaler has been around for a while you should probably see multiple properties they have listed in the past and you can reach out to the buyers to see what their experience is. between public records and facebook you can get a lot of information

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