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Jay Davis
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  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Douglasville, GA
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FSBO websites question

Jay Davis
Pro Member
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Douglasville, GA
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Hello all. So I have been looking at the FSBO sites, and I have seen a lot of properties that have been "renovated" by the owners. All of which have stated that they are willing to negotiate. Of course, I will still do my due diligence in regards to the numbers, Since I am new, I did have a question. I am using wholesale as my strategy, and I was wondering if anyone has ever done deals off of a FSBO site that has required little to no work at all. Has anyone ever seen, or done this before? Making sure my offer is a great deal for the buyer is my goal, and buying low enough with minimal repairs is even better for the buyer. I'm just curious because I have added e-mails and some cold calling to my marketing strategy, and I can see hitting the FSBO sites for motivated sellers as a good place to find deals. Any opinions on this?

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