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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Question to wholesalers out there
If you are a wholesaler, how do you justify offering a low price for the property in a very high priced market. Because in order for you to make a profit, the offer has to be so low. I understand that we’re talking about people in distress. But what is the value you’re providing them and are they aware of all their options when agreeing to a transaction with you?
I’m coming from Christian background, so I’m trying to understand how honest is that strategy, as well as when buying from a wholesaler.