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Jason Eyerly
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Charleston, SC
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Does anyone else offer to list properties they can't wholesale?

Jason Eyerly
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Charleston, SC
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Hello BP,

I was just wondering if any REAs out there try wholesaling, and for the properties that they can't get for 70%ARV or better, if you have offered to become the salesperson for the homeowner to list it and help them sell it. Some of the people whose phone calls I have returned have a lot of equity in their house, but the house is in good condition and they are motivated to sell, just not at the lower numbers investors are looking for. I thought this would be an opportunity to offer my services to list the house for them and help them sell it through that route. Just trying to maximize my income/expense for all the marketing I've done with direct mail, bandit signs, business cards, and local ads. Appreciate any input.

Regards,

Jason Eyerly

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