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Jonathan McKinley
  • Personal Shopper & Delivery Driver
  • Seattle, WA
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How much data do you want your Birddogs to bring you?

Jonathan McKinley
  • Personal Shopper & Delivery Driver
  • Seattle, WA
Posted

Im currently driving for dollars and have a question re: the quantity of data an experienced wholesaler would typically like to see about a potential deal that's brought to them. 

Im currently looking up:

1. county tax records for property ownership.

2. Sales records for a ownership timeline and to establish equity.

3. Whitepages for owner contact info.

4. Zoning maps for identification of underutilized properties

Are there more data points I should also research before I bring the deal to a wholesaler?

Should I attempt to run the deal through the BP Wholesale Deal Calculator or leave the analysis to the wholesaler?

Thanks,

Jonathan

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