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Edwin Campos
  • Houston, TX
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Wholesaling a Lot with no comps.

Edwin Campos
  • Houston, TX
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Good Morning everyone. This is my first time posting a question. I am brand new to the wonderful world of flipping houses and wholesaling. My question is,

I have this lot, that is 1/2 an acre, the gentlemen owes $26,321 and is behind on payments $1,600, he is not asking for any money for himself he just wants me to take it off his hands so that his credit is clean and not affected. I found the location on the county appraisal district, but how do i package it for a wholesale investor? since i can't find any comps on the mls. I live in Houston and available to meet with anyone thats willing to share their knowledge and time. 

Thank you 

Edwin 

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Jonathan Halverson
  • Friendswood, TX
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Jonathan Halverson
  • Friendswood, TX
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John Stoeber Definitely good advice! Reading my post again, I can see how it could seem a little shady, which was not my intent.

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