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@Jacob_Naviaux The entire idea off wholesaling real estate is based on the premise of being a complete shit bag…
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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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@_Famani_ @CoreyWriting That’s exactly what unsuccessful people tell themselves in order to remain unsuccessful.
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@CoreyWriting Agreed. Hard work matters, but ultra-wealth like Rubin's isn't pure meritocracy. Luck, perfect timing, and starting social class (networks, capital, breaks) give massive advantages most hardworking people never get. Respect the grind but acknowledge the unseen edges too.
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I think a lot of ultra-wealthy people don't truly grasp how much of their success was luck and timing, not just their sheer personal brilliance.
dank@cptdankkk
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin says he would give up his $10 billion net worth to be 10 years younger "My answer is 100% yes. I would give everything up I have to be 10 years younger because I feel like I could do it all again tomorrow morning" "If I could go from 51 to 41, I'm in. Take it all. Zero hesitation"
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@CoreyWriting Wrong.. Luck without preparation and determination means nothing.
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@MurphyResearch @CoreyWriting Tenaccity and risk management are what fuels success in business. Luck happens but you have to be ready to take it.
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Success is almost never about luck. It just seems that way to people who don’t understand. You could go back and watch Serena get lucky in any tennis match she played. But the reason she kept winning had nothing to do with those lucky breaks. She was just better at tennis than her opponent. Same in business or academics or whatever.
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@CoreyWriting You don’t understand… it’s not the money it’s the journey we love! Money is just the by product.
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@DKMogg @spencerpratt I think it’s been ran better then ever… What am I missing?
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@spencerpratt We don’t need another reality tv personality cosplaying as an executive. Look no further than how the federal government is currently being run.
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It seemed cheaper and more secure than putting the fence around my dirt lot where Karen Bass let my house burn down 🤷♂️

Los Angeles Times@latimes
Spencer Pratt's campaign spent more than $15,000 at pricey Hotel Bel-Air latimes.com/california/sto…
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@SpencerAlthouse Don’t we teach kids about poor sportsmanship. He lost the network $40m a year for the past few years. Why is he mad?
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@SpencerAlthouse He’s mad because the show loses $40m a year and they cancelled him?
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An Indian engineer at Meta gets the layoff email at 11pm Bangalore time.
His wife is on H-4. His kid is in 3rd grade in Seattle. His Bellevue apartment lease has 8 months left. His H-1B clock just started ticking — 60 days.
Meta's stock went up on the news. Zuck called it becoming more efficient.
This is what AI transformation actually looks like for 2 lakh Indians abroad.
Ai impact on Indians abroad is highest
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@Alicia_Bittle_ Tonsil stones- often hidden in the folds of tonsils and smell like rotting meat most likely because essentially they are.
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Men, if this ever happens to you, and your wife/gf didn’t just come off birth control…
GET CHECKED FOR CANCER
“Bad” Billy Pratt@KILLTOPARTY
MY HUSBAND SMELLS BAD
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Tiger Woods is back home after completing a month of rehabilitation in Zurich, Switzerland.
The 50-year-old golf legend was spotted walking on the tarmac at Palm Beach International Airport on Wednesday after flying in from Europe.
Woods shared that this time away was necessary “in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery.” He remains focused on returning to the game he loves.
Wishing Tiger continued strength and success on his journey ahead. Here’s to better days and getting back on the ⛳
Think Tiger still has some championships left in him? I do.
(Video: AI)
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