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Chad K.
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Charlotte Single Family Wholesaler

Chad K.
  • Charlotte, NC
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Hi I'm a single family wholesaler in the Charlotte,North Carolina area seeking more buyers for my properties. If you have any creative ways for me to get access to wealthy real estate investors locally or nationwide please let me know. Also I'm always looking to network with any wholesalers to see if we can form a relationship, so any advice is welcomed.

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David Ward
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David Ward
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@Hattie Dizmond Thats a good standard to go by, shows investors that you have not only yours, but also their best interest. I remember hearing a podcast, 12 I believe, where a lady stated that she always provides her investor with at least 70% ARV (not sure on the percentage), even if it cut into her profit. Definitely a lady with good morals.

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