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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Wholesaling Mentor Needed
I was looking to purchase a home near me it’s listed by owner for $50000. The owner replied to me saying the following
“I am in NJ and it will take some scheduling to make arrangements to show you that home. I need to know you are a serious buyer. You should be aware, this house is distressed and will require time and money to get it back up to par. I am selling because, I inherited it and I can't take on a project from out of state.”
Is this the perfect wholesaling scenario ? Worth taking a deeper look ? How do I move on with this