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propwire
Hey everyone, i hope all is well! I’m just started currently using Propwire to pull my motivated seller leads, and I’m also going threw an a financial hardship at the moment so I’m going the cheap route..but I wanted to get some feedback from those of you who’ve tried it too. Is Propwire a good source for pulling leads, or do you recommend something better? I’m open to suggestions on what’s working best for you — whether that’s for vacant properties, pre-foreclosures, or high equity lists. Appreciate any advice you guys can share!
How I went from almost quitting to closing deals
I’ve got to be real this wholesaling journey hasn’t been easy. There was a point not too long ago where I had a solid deal lined up, everything looked like it was falling into place… except I couldn’t find a buyer. No interest, no calls back just silence. I was frustrated, burnt out, and honestly started questioning if I was even cut out for this. But then, out of desperation, I tried a strategy I had rarely seen talked about. At the time, it felt like a last-ditch move but to my surprise, it actually worked. I closed that deal, and since then, I’ve been quietly using that same approach to land more deals consistently. I’m curious has anyone else hit that wall before where you’ve done everything “right” but still couldn’t get a deal across the finish line? I’d love to hear what your toughest moment has been so far. And if enough people are interested, I don’t mind dropping the exact strategy I used. 👀
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Wow this is amazing
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
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First Deal Locked Down
I DID IT!! I got my first Bay Area contract signed last night! 4 months and 1 week later after starting on my journey!! I am over the moon. This business continues to teach me to be patient and to build strong relationships with sellers. Don't ever treat a deal as a transaction. The vacant home was in a fire about 4 years ago and caused a lot of stress for the heir/trustee. I helped the seller by having empathy and making sure that he was comfortable with every step of the process and being flexible with the agreement. Here are the numbers if you are interested: SFH 3/1, 900 SF, and 6,400 SF Lot PP: $950k To Investor: $1.2M Rehab: $500k (+800 SF) ARV: $1.95M+ Now, I can't wait to close next month. How did I find? D4D, then used DM for address. Attempted door knock 2x to reach the seller, second time I got the seller and he had already talked to a bigger Bay Area investor/wholesaler. Met the seller 6 times to get this done. I even helped the seller wash his truck before signing. Whatever it takes!! I've been at this FT and this business requires one to be passionate and to have unrelenting focus. Since starting a handful of people suggested that I get licensed, but if I did then I wouldn't be able to focus on my goal: The First Deal! The most important deal of them ALL! 😂 For those of you reading this, you can do it! I have had some many different questions and asked people in this awesome community and have talked to a couple of people here and within my meetup network. Deal Update: I got my buyer contract signed today 9/11!!! I've been super pumped up today and ready to get my second, third, fourth..... After marketing the property to 45+ investors and having walk throughs, I quickly realized my list price was too high. My initial posted numbers here were inflated because I am a newb, but a successful newb! With that being said, I still came out on TOP! PP: $700k To Investor: $906k Rehab: $630k (+800 SF) ARV: $1.85M+ Even though @Ty M. was right about the pricing, I still got pretty close to the assignment fee. No hard feelings even though I "wasn't going to sell it and get my fee".
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Congrats🎉
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Vanessa Sledge
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