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Nick Abbate
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Wholesaling Questions?

Nick Abbate
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hello,

I wasn't sure where to post this so I figured I would post it here.

This is the situation:

Looked at about 20 REO properties, this weekend with a Realtor.
Found about 8 properties that have a substantial profit spread.

I talked to about 10 investors who seem to all be real estate agents, and do not want reos if they are listed.

The other part of the scenario is that I will be paying all cash using a transactional funding company. So I only have the money for the day of closing. So it has to be a cash deal.

Is there a way I can find a CASH Buyer for one of these properties, before I buy it or start negotiating it? I know there is way to do this but not sure.

Please help, Thank you.

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Andrew Massaro
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Andrew Massaro
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Tampa, FL
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There are ways... and you better know them before you contract on any REO's. Find the cash buyers, then go get them what they want. It's a buyer's market, Nick. And they are your customers. So find out what they want, and then go get it...

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