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#161657 - 08/08/07 11:48 PM
Re: Wholesaling w/ License.
[Re: alvin]
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Registered: 05/21/07
Posts: 11
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Wholesaling is easy and I do it often. It is a very simple concept that can be difficult to get to the closing table. Just make sure you control as much of the transaction as possible. Insist that your cash buyers put down a large downpayment and if they arent cash buyers, they must use your lenders. Wholesaling is legal in every state btw.
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#197121 - 01/25/08 07:40 PM
Re: Wholesaling w/ License.
[Re: xburbx]
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Junior Member
Registered: 01/25/08
Posts: 4
Loc: Texas
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Wholesaling as an Agent... I'm interested in learning about wholesaling and assignments as an Agent. Investing in real estate is the primary reason I became a licensed Realtor; however, I got off track and involved myself with the retail aspects of the business (career, family needs). I would like to know how to ethically and legally wholesale and assign R/E. Can anyone share the steps involved to wholesale and/or assign R/E to an investor... ethically and legally? I understand full disclosure and agree. Thanks in advance.
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#197857 - 01/28/08 04:57 PM
Re: Wholesaling w/ License.
[Re: Gregory]
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Veteran Member
Registered: 09/02/04
Posts: 992
Loc: dev
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its either you're an agent or a principal investor.
either your broker's company is going on the purchase contract or yours alone.
also make sure that the seller you're lowballing is aware how much their home is really worth, otherwise you may get in trouble for not disclosing.
just figure out which hat you're wearing when making an offer.
personally i make full price offer with terms, just as long as they're willing to do some sort of owner financing, ill make the offer as a principal without my broker's company name on the contract. what other agent out there is making full price offers anyways? i create my terms with the sellers, acquire an interest and resell my interest on higher terms. its called arbitrage. banks love to use it with savings and credit cards. why cant we by leveraging real estate?
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#197860 - 01/28/08 05:10 PM
Re: Wholesaling w/ License.
[Re: alvin]
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Veteran Member
Registered: 09/02/04
Posts: 992
Loc: dev
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i prefer to do it paul's way by using a land trust. its a bit more advanced but here are the technicals.
find a seller with a large amount of equity whether its distressed or a fire sale
underlying loan balance is $200k low ball offer accepted $200k after repair value is $350k
grant/warranty deed title to a 3rd party trustee or yourself real property is transferred into the trust
investor has 100% beneficial interest(personal property) of the trust trustee has 100% equitable title and legal title(real property)
find a rehabber to get private money or conventional financing sell or assign 100% of beneficial interest for $210k investor gets $10k profit so now the rehabber has beneficial interest and can resell it at $350k after fixing it up
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#199798 - 02/04/08 04:03 PM
Re: Wholesaling w/ License.
[Re: alvin]
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Member
Registered: 03/18/07
Posts: 361
Loc: Philadelphia, PA, USA
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its either you're an agent or a principal investor. In PA you can be an agent AND an investor, as long as you disclose it.
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#199800 - 02/04/08 04:05 PM
Re: Wholesaling w/ License.
[Re: agentpeter]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 06/23/04
Posts: 3370
Loc: Central Illinois
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I have gotten the best results from the ad in the community newspapers and I also use the Bandit signs. I rarely buy MLS properties. The deals are far better before the property is listed. Twice a month I run an I Buy Houses ad and generate a fair number of calls and I have several associates that find me deals. Where do you run your ad? Any tips on what you've done to get more leads off your ad? (ad size, ad location, type of paper you print it in, what time of the month you run it, etc) - Peter
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#279500 - 03/05/09 02:17 AM
Re: Wholesaling w/ License.
[Re: Paul Oaks]
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Junior Member
Registered: 03/03/09
Posts: 3
Loc: los angeles
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For properties in California, is it best to go through an attorney to set up land trust or is there an agency of some sort (ie escrow company) that handles?
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#279973 - 03/07/09 04:06 PM
Re: Wholesaling w/ License.
[Re: gambaru1]
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Member
Registered: 02/14/07
Posts: 24
Loc: Portland, Oregon
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As long as you disclose that you are a licensed agent, you will be ok.
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