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Website for wholesale properties

William C
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Hello All,

Do you guys know of any websites that sell wholesale properties?
Any information will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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Marc Freislinger
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Marc Freislinger
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I agree with Bryan, sort of.

I'll be posting my deals on a website, simply to direct people who want more information. I don't think I'll be posting any bad deals.

But, every other wholesale website I've ever seen cannot figure out what cashflow is, and are usually trying to get market prices. IE: Bad deals. Guess I'll have to try really hard to be different.

Read up on the landlord and rental forum on the 50% and 2% rules, and make sure you do your due diligance on every property, regardless of what a wholesaler tells you. Find your own comps, do your own rental analysis, and inspect the damages yourself.

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