New to wholesale I need a partner to help me. I’m in Tampa FL
6 Replies
Rose Paul
posted about 1 month ago
Happy Wednesday everybody my name is Rose and I am new to wholesaling I am a real estate agent I need a partner to help me with who is selling anybody here is looking for a partner in Tampa Florida
Brandon M.
Agent / Investor from Clearwater, Florida
replied about 1 month ago
@Rose Paul What exactly are you looking for help with?
Rose Paul
replied about 1 month ago
@Brandon M. How to find deals I’ve been watching a lot of videos on YouTube and for some reason I just don’t know how to get started
Luke Rorech
Real Estate Agent from Tampa, FL
replied about 1 month ago
@Rose Paul It's a marketing game. Your goal is to meet with as many distressed home owners as possible. You can market through direct mailers, cold calling distressed owners, pay per click online, facebook ads, bandit signs.
Dan Maciejewski
Realtor from PInellas County Largo, FL
replied about 1 month ago
@Luke Rorech said it. If you are a member of the MLS, there's a few tools you're paying for that let you make lists of distressed houses.
Then mail them letters, call them, and try to make contact. Some people acknowledge the yare in distress, others ignore it and treat them like every other seller.
This brings up a good question that I'm going to ask my lenders about as well. If a Lis Pendens was filed before the moratorium, is that person eligible for forbearance, or are they 1st in line when the moratorium expires?
And WHERE can I get a list of people in forbearance? They need me! Should I just search for the low equity houses? I think I'm going to build that list this weekend.
Luke Rorech
Real Estate Agent from Tampa, FL
replied about 1 month ago
@Dan Maciejewski Check out Listsource. They have a few things you can do that can filter lists down to how long it's been owned, equity in property (i think), if they're in forbearance. Would be open to collaborating on such a list.
Nick C.
Real Estate Broker from Tampa, FL
replied about 1 month ago
Rose I don't think you need a partner. You need to work for someone and learn the ropes. Then in a year or 2 when you're ready head out on your own and at that time when you have some knowledge maybe seek a partner if you still think you need one.
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