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Updated almost 9 years ago, 02/11/2016

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Jake Wenbourne
  • North Bend, OR
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Wholesaling in Oregon

Jake Wenbourne
  • North Bend, OR
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Hey everyone! I have been trying to find some guidance on how to structure a wholesale deal in Oregon. I live in a small town so it's been a challenge to find people to work with that have even heard of wholesaleing, let alone how to actually do a deal. I have been talking to local agents and title companies but no one knows how it works. It looks like I will need to figure it out myself and then tell them what to do. Ether that or I will need to work with someone out of town that knows how all the details works.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated! I have read a lot about wholesaling, so I feel like I have an understanding on the process, it's just the nuts and bolts that I'm a little fuzzy on.

Thanks,

Jake Wenbourne 

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