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Frank Geneski
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Questions to ask a Pro Wholesaler

Frank Geneski
  • Ajax
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I am going to be contacting several 'big' wholesalers in my area. What kinds of questions should I be asking them?

I will be asking one wholesaler if they could mentor me. I'd like to be prepared and ask him any other important questions but don't want to waste his/her time. Here is what I have so far:

1. What has been your most effective way of finding sellers?
2. How long have you been wholesaling?
3. Do you currently have any property available for sale? I also flip.

What kinds of questions will be most useful to me?

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David Littleton
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David Littleton
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  • Kentucky
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Originally posted by Brian Stone:
How do you find BUYERS?

That one is the one I'm dealing with.

You find buyers by finding good deals. Simple as that.

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