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Michael Swanson Jr.
  • Wholesaler
  • Oakland, CA
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Bay Area Wholesalers

Michael Swanson Jr.
  • Wholesaler
  • Oakland, CA
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Hey, any Wholesalers from the Bay Area? I'm a new investor in the east bay and I'd love to network with some Wholesalers. Thanks in advance

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Jeff Pollack
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Jeff Pollack
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  • Redwood City, CA
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You're not likely to find bona-fide Bay Area wholesalers replying to random requests for wholesalers on BP. There are only a handful of real wholesalers and they have a short list of 3-5 people who buy everything they come up with. No need for them to bring their $1m+ deal to a random new investor who may or may not be able to perform. 95% of the "wholesalers" in the area are newbies who figure, "I have no money, so I'll be a wholesaler", but most of them will never find a deal in this market. There are also investors who will sometimes wholesale instead of flip a deal, but the story is the same. They have a short list of people who will buy anything that makes sense.

Good luck and happy hunting!

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