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Bob Collett
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  • Property Manager
  • Brecksville, OH
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Wholesale Markup

Bob Collett
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  • Property Manager
  • Brecksville, OH
Posted

I am curious... what is the typical markup on a wholesale deal. For the sake of a meaningful response; assume that you put a property under contract for $25000. What would you expect to sell it for? (Typical realistic expectation)

To qualify your response, let us know how many wholesale deals you have done in the two years.

For further insight, you can give a selling price range as well as your typical expectation for that same $25000 acquisition.

I have no idea if a wholesaler expects to make $1000 on a typical deal, or $20,000... or whatever the market will bear. 

If the answer is whatever the market will bear.... there is still a typical expectation based upon your track record.

Thanks.

  • Bob Collett
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