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17 contributions to Wholesaling Real Estate
No rest days
today I’m organizing and planning out my week setting up lists to call and email mostly probates and properties directly for an investor on a buybox I’m covering I started work recently and time is something I don’t have right now maybe about an hour a day in the week but I still make it work gotta get this
0 likes • Oct 20
@Troy Ethan you're welcome
Help With Power Dialer
I paid for a phone number through xleads but I still can't call , I have funds loaded on to my account and I also understand that I cant text unless I have A2P. Is there anyone who can show me how to make calls through my power dialer?
1 like • Aug 31
This is serious bro
Scammers
What are we suppose to do about scammers in this community?
3 likes • Aug 31
Report them
You cannot make this stuff up! She Said No Lowball, Then Agreed Her Seller Might Need to Bring Cash to Close
This is why you can’t flinch when an agent says “no lowball.” I sent two offers on 1952 SW Cameo Blvd (a property that’s been sitting on the market for 153 days): All Cash – $244,615.11 (as-is, <30 days, buyer covers closing + commission) Creative Financing – $511,500 (seller collects $1,107/month, $35,805 down, commission paid at closing, seller fully protected) Her first response was classic gatekeeping: 🚫 “Only conventional. Nothing under $430K. Seller pays commission. No lowball offers.” Most people fold right there. Instead, I leaned in: 👉 “Here’s the problem — your seller owes $434K from a mortgage she took last August. Even at $430K conventional, she still has to bring cash to close. If she’s paying out of pocket, she’s already being lowballed — not by me, but by the situation.” Her reply? “Yes she will.” That’s the crack in the wall. She went from blocking to agreeing with my math. So I pivoted: “What if I give your seller $20K, take over the debt through a trust acquisition, pay your commission, and put real cash in her pocket instead of taking it out?” And here’s the conflict: First she shot back “No thanks.” Seconds later: “Let me relay it to her and get back to you.” That’s when you know the conversation has shifted — she’s defending, but she’s also carrying my offer forward. And I wrapped it with this: 👉 “Basically, she can choose to pay $16,000 to close (estimate) in conventional terms, or she can receive $20,000 unconventional for someone taking on her current problem.” That’s not a lowball — that’s a solution. What do you think the agent is going to do? I’d love to hear the feedback.
You cannot make this stuff up! She Said No Lowball, Then Agreed Her Seller Might Need to Bring Cash to Close
2 likes • Aug 31
Wow. Incredible
I have a question
Could chatgpt pull government lists from the county court and has anyone tried to pull it before?
3 likes • Aug 31
No i haven't
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Mark Hudson
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Turning passion into action. ⚡️ I'm here to connect, learn, and grow alongside fellow change makers

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