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Matt Pursley
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Help - accidentally wholesaling

Matt Pursley
  • Investor
  • Greensboro, NC
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Help - I’ve been a fix and flipper. Recently changed my marketing strategy and I’m getting so many leads I can’t keep up.

I’m kind of accidentally wholesaling. How do I find end buyers in nc, sc, va and Maine?

I just got 8 leads TODAY with verbal “ballpark” offers accepted. I’ve got 3 u/c I need to assign and can’t find buyers.

Any advice would be so helpful!!!

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    Jerryll Noorden#2 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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    Jerryll Noorden#2 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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    All I will say is this.  If the leads are good,  Cash buyers snatch them up. Getting offers accepted, is not a big deal. Getting the contract accepted at a discounted value enough for a cash buyer to still make a profit is. 

    If the contracts are good, there would be no need to post a post on BP for help, nor would you need to get a propstream account. You would go to any FB group, wave the contract around you you would get 15 emails of interest an hour.

    So make sure the contract is actually good and you actually have a deal on your hands. If so,  just go to FB groups.

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