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All Forum Posts by: David Wurzel

David Wurzel has started 40 posts and replied 241 times.

@Theron Collins

I know an attorney in town who could help you out.  He could e able to fight the foreclosure for you.  You can PM me if you wish.  He's very reasonably priced.

Post: The process and documents for buying a parcel of land

David WurzelPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 252
  • Votes 132

@Scott Johnson

The following is a link to a fillable, printable, and savable Vacant Land Contract PDF from the Florida Association of Realtors used by almost everyone.  Standard boilerplate stuff.

Vacant Land Contract

Good Luck

Post: How Many Wholesalers Can One Property Have?

David WurzelPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 252
  • Votes 132

You make me laugh.  I like that!  "most of my deals I've discussed here have been crapped on by folks who think they suck."

I wish I could stay here and pick your brain for awhile.  From the podcast you sound like a really down to earth person.  Your backstory was interesting.  Especially when you talked about finally focusing and your friend's challenge. 

I appreciate the time you've given me and hopefully I can talk to you more later.

@Tim G.

Two words

Due Diligence

That's going to be a hard pill to swallow.  I don't think they will reverse the sale.  They pretty well cover themselves with the disclaimers.

Were you going to try and rent it before the bank finally foreclosed on it?

Post: How Many Wholesalers Can One Property Have?

David WurzelPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 252
  • Votes 132

@Tim G.

I remember how you said on the podcast that you don't need to have a giant list of buyers, just the highest paying buyers.  And also, to know how your market is pricing so you know your numbers inside and out.

Do you think that taking other wholesaler's deals from Craigslist (or wherever) and posting them, say on BP Marketplace, is a way of adding value because you are networking them to a larger audience.  I ask because I have seen this done.

This following is from the person who put in his add "No wholesalers or bird doggers":

'I dont do co-wholeslae deals and most inquiries are from wholesalers that try to tie up property and assign to another buyer

the disclaimer works i get a ton less inquiries from people that don’t have a clue as to what there doing'

Thoughts on this and posting in the Marketplace?

Post: How Many Wholesalers Can One Property Have?

David WurzelPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 252
  • Votes 132

@Nathan Lenahan

Thanks for the encouragement. I think it may be time to take that thicker skin and try it on again.   It's been a while since I've had to use it.

Post: How Many Wholesalers Can One Property Have?

David WurzelPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 252
  • Votes 132

@Tim G.

Thanks for responding.  I listened to the podcast with you just this week.  Great podcast by the way!

I did call them and the minute they said they were a wholesaler and I said the same the conversation died. All I could really say is that I would shop it around to my buyers.  Then I thought, my buyers aren't that stupid, they have to be looking in the same places.

I am doing my own marketing (DM and all) but thought I would look at some other places while waiting for the marketing to pay off.

I guess the real question in all of this is "How do you co-wholesale?"  I know on the podcast you said you've done this.  And, I know that a person would think that half o something is better than nothing.  But it seems to me the attitude I got was "This is my deal.  Get lost."

I actually came across a listing that said 'Wholesalers and bird doggers need not call.'

Post: The process and documents for buying a parcel of land

David WurzelPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 252
  • Votes 132

@Scott Johnson

Check out @Seth Williams

You can search for his name in the Search box at the upper right.   He's a genius when it comes to land deals and even has a blog all about them.

Post: How Many Wholesalers Can One Property Have?

David WurzelPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 252
  • Votes 132

Someone?

Anyone?

Bueller?

Post: How Many Wholesalers Can One Property Have?

David WurzelPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 252
  • Votes 132

OK  So I'm sitting around looking to see if there are any deals floating around.  I go on Craigslist and look at today's ads.  I see two.  One is a wholesaler.  Then, my BP alert goes off and another listing pops up in the Marketplace.  This is a member posting a property that is being advertised by another wholesaler and the property has no less than 3 Zillow listings.

What do you all do when a property is listed by another wholesaler?

Do you pass on it?  Give them a call?  Float it by your buyers?