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Jemel Cooper
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Asbury Park, NJ
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Just started wholesaling

Jemel Cooper
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Asbury Park, NJ
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Im just starting out and have a property I want to put under contract. Property doesn’t need any work I’m having trouble making a offer to seller where I can make a good deal.

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David Bokman
  • Real Estate Investor/Wholesaler
  • Philadelphia, PA
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David Bokman
  • Real Estate Investor/Wholesaler
  • Philadelphia, PA
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At $257k its NOT a wholesale deal. Most investors are looking for properties with value-add, not a home that needs zero work and retail pricing. You're wasting your time with this one. Try finding homes that need work and cost under $100k so that when they are fixed up the investor can resell for $250k+ 

Just my  2 cents....

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