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Christian De Jesus
  • Arlington, VA
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Wholesaling and Equity

Christian De Jesus
  • Arlington, VA
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Hello all,

What is the relationship between wholesaling price and equity? I'm assuming it is an inverse relationship where the greater the equity the lower the price the wholesaler can offer. My reasoning is that the difference between the equity and the total value of the loan is what needs to be paid off with the wholesaling money.

I need more clarity on this. Please critique my reasoning freely.

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Lamar Cannon
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  • Austin, TX
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Lamar Cannon
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  • Austin, TX
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Christian De Jesus usually the more equity in the home the less the seller is willing to accept on the property. Wholesalers offer should always be based on (price buyers will pay for property - desired profit). Get out there and do some deals & it'll all make sense. You can do it!

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