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Kyle Fairbanks
  • New to Real Estate
  • Humboldt County
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Co-Wholesale opportunity, 19 years old, is this efficient?

Kyle Fairbanks
  • New to Real Estate
  • Humboldt County
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I have been given the opportunity to tie a buyer to a new friend of mines open ended whole sale contract. I am in the area and he is not. The property has potential, but is not selling. After viewing the property I’ve concluded to make the property sell better, or get more attention it would need some light landscaping, I would have to talk to the neighbors regarding a locked gate on a walk way in an easement, and a full set of new photos would need to be taken. I am writing this because it seems like I’m rehabbing a rehab property and I’m just not sure if it’s efficient or worth my time. I’d appreciate any input thank you!

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