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Remote Closing: Out of State

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Hey everyone, I’m a beginner in real estate wholesaling and I’m trying to learn how to successfully find, negotiate, and close deals in another state without being there in person.

For those of you who wholesale remotely, how did you build your system for handling everything long-distance—especially with seller communication, property inspections, contracts, title companies, and finding reliable cash buyers?

As someone just starting out, what would you say are the biggest mistakes beginners make when trying to wholesale out of state, and what steps would you recommend to avoid them?

I’d also love advice on building trust with sellers and buyers when you’re not local and can’t meet face to face.

Any tips, tools, or strategies that helped you close your first remote deal would be greatly appreciated.

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Closing is easy as notaries can be done online etc, the finding a deal and vetting it to understand its value, how much work does it need etc is very challenging without having boots on the ground / being there in person 

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