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Adam Macias
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Not all buyers are the same.

Adam Macias
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Fort Collins, CO
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Not all buyers are the same.

And in 2026, it’s critical for realtors to understand the difference.

Too many agents are still grouping wholesalers and buy-and-hold investors together.

But they’re not the same — not even close.

Wholesalers are deal finders.

They’re looking for assignments, spreads, and fast movement.

They rarely close these days because of the horrendous duplication of gurus.

They rarely buy and hold because of their personality. They just want fast money.

Their goal is the contract, not the property.

Buy-and-hold investors, on the other hand, are relationship builders.

They buy repeatedly.

They care about long-term performance, market stability, and solid numbers.

They become repeat clients — the kind that sustain your business

When you confuse the two, expectations break down fast.

Deals stall.

Communication gets messy.

And agents waste time trying to force the wrong strategy onto the wrong buyer.

Here’s the takeaway:

Wholesalers are marketers.

Investors are buyers.

Wholesalers depend on investors anyway.

Know who you’re working with.

Serve them accordingly.

Build the right relationships — and they’ll build your business.

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    I concur. It appears agents are throwing investors in the same bucket as wholesalers and they’re missing out on a lot of opportunity. I reached out to a listing agent about acquiring a property and they never returned my call. I went and use another agent and put an offer in and got it accepted. That listing broker could’ve easily made an extra 2% on the deal but because they did not return a phone call they missed out.
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