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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply
Started Wholesaling (And comes with Questions)
Hello everyone, I am new to wholesaling. Since college is all around myself and there is little money for me to use since much is going to paying tuition. So after a post on the introduction thread I was suggested "Wholesaling" by someone as I have little of my own funds to spare. So I have been studying the subject as to avoid any dangerous pitfalls. I have a few questions...
1. Can I negotiate prices with real estate agents from a company like Coldwell Banker and how different are they from negotiating with regular homeowners?
2. If motivated sellers cannot be found, then would be possible to motivate a desperate seller?
3. What kind of techniques would I need to get a seller to sell me a property at 50%-65% market value?