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Mike Schorah
  • Wholesaler
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Is wholesaling subject to’s as difficult as wholesaling MLS properties?

Mike Schorah
  • Wholesaler
Posted

It's rare that I hear of someone wholesaling a MLS property and even when I do see it in my area, they never really get a ton of interest.

It’s also rare that I see a subject to wholesaled in my area. Usually, it’s a portfolio of subject to’s that get wholesaled and even then that’s rare to see (at least in my area). Individual subject to’s never seem to get any interest, but a portfolio seems to get a lot of interest.

This is just what I see on my Facebook REIA page. But I see a lot of regular off-market wholesale deals posted.

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