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Jacob Naviaux
Jacob Naviaux@Jacob_Naviaux·
Fixer upper gets listed for $250k. I offer $180k with 3% commission — I’m a licensed agent and my company is the buyer. Plan is to wholesale it for $190k. Needs $75k in work and will be worth $320k after repairs. Listing agent says too low. 4 weeks later our CRM notifies me the list price dropped to $225k. I follow up. Agent still says $180k is too low. Another month goes by. CRM notifies me again — price drops to $210k. I follow up. Agent says they think it’ll work. I draft the offer, send it over, and it gets accepted. We price the deal at $190k and sell it — signed contract and EMD in hand. While we’re still in DD, I tell the agent my buyer needs a $20k price reduction to move forward, but they’re ready to wire EM and waive the rest of DD. Seller meets us halfway. Price drops to $170k. We make $25k. That’s the exact play we run wholesaling MLS properties.
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Brandon Gray
Brandon Gray@NetNetData·
Big congrats on the engagement. This is wonderfully big engagement. You must be so happy by this engagement. Awesome engagement. But what does this good you? Means to realize better ways to do business? Or to double down on your dumb premise? (Acknowledging said dumb premise made you money, but why not make money by buying/ providing more value?)
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