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Jaden Griggs
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When finding deals on the MLS, how should you go about seeking to purchase a deal using a creative financing strategy(e.g wrap, subject to, seller financing)? I'm looking to purchase my first property, and once I find a deal on the MLS I just get in contact with the agent and go from there? Thanks in advance.

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@Jaden Griggs

yes, BUT know that it's going to be very difficult to do this with an MLS listed property. a lot of agents will be resistant to pitching these types of offers to their clients. especially if you don't have a track record and are looking for your first.

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