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What should I do in this situation?
I am new to this field. I connected with an agent through LinkedIn who has an exclusive beachfront property in Mexico priced at $10 million. The agent told me that if I bring a buyer or investor for this property, he will pay me a 3% commission. He has also sent me a contract stating that he will pay me this commission. However, when I asked him for the property documents, he said that he cannot share them because they are private and confidential, that the documents have already been reviewed by attorneys and notaries, and that if I am not comfortable with this, there is no obligation to work together and maybe trust can be built in the future. Now I am confused about what I should do. I am not sure whether I should work with him or not. Could you please advise me on the correct and safest way to proceed in this situation?
I’m new to the real estate field and still in the learning phase
I was recently contacted by someone on LinkedIn who claims to have a beachfront property in Mexico listed at around $10 million. He asked me to help bring a buyer or investor for the property and mentioned that if the deal closes, he would pay me a 3% commission (approximately $300k–$350k). Since I’m new, I want to make sure I’m doing things the right and safe way. I currently don’t know: - How to properly verify the seller and the property - How to secure my commission so it’s guaranteed if the deal closes - Whether it’s even appropriate for a beginner to work on a deal of this size I would really appreciate advice on: - What documents or agreements I should have in place - How commissions are typically protected in international deals - Any red flags I should watch out for
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@James Mick am new to this field. I have connected with an agent who has this property, and he asked me to bring a buyer or investor for it. He said he will pay me a 3% commission. For this reason, I don’t understand why I would need a lawyer. I am not selling the property myself. My role is only to introduce a buyer or investor to the agent, help connect both parties, and earn my commission once the deal closes. Could you please advise me on what the correct and safest approach would be in this situation ?
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@Manash Pratim am new to this field. I have connected with an agent who has this property, and he asked me to bring a buyer or investor for it. He said he will pay me a 3% commission. For this reason, I don’t understand why I would need a lawyer. I am not selling the property myself. My role is only to introduce a buyer or investor to the agent, help connect both parties, and earn my commission once the deal closes. Could you please advise me on what the correct and safest approach would be in this situation ?
Need Advice: Acquisition Manager Job or Wholesaling?
I’m feeling quite confused about what step to take next, and I’d really appreciate some guidance. I want to start earning, but right now I don’t see a clear path forward. I’ve been learning and observing the real estate wholesaling space for the past 2 months, and I genuinely want to start something and make progress. At times, I think about applying to a company as an Acquisition Manager, but then I worry because I don’t have much hands-on experience yet and I’m not sure if I’d be considered. Other times, I think about starting wholesaling on my own, but I feel stuck and unsure about how to move forward. If anyone here has experience and can offer some guidance or advice, I’d truly appreciate it.
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@Brian Davis how to do this, but I’m not sure where to start. Could you please share your WhatsApp number so you can guide me?
Nice meeting everyone
Hey everyone 👋 Glad to be here. I just joined the community and I’m genuinely excited about the energy and mindset I’m seeing already. A little about me: I’m actively learning and working in real estate wholesaling, with a big focus on doing things the right way building solid relationships, understanding deals deeply, and growing with people who actually execute, not just talk about it. One thing I believe strongly is this: No one wins alone in this business.The fastest growth I’ve seen (and studied) always comes from collaboration, shared experiences, and being open to learning from people who are a few steps ahead. I’d love to connect with others here who are: - Serious about taking action - Open to learning and sharing what works (and what doesn’t) - Interested in growing together rather than competing If that sounds like you, drop a comment or shoot me a message: - Where are you at in wholesaling right now? - What’s your biggest challenge at the moment? Looking forward to building with some of you and making this journey profitable and enjoyable. Let’s work 💪
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Welcome
Should I apply for an Acquisition Manager position with a company, or Should I start wholesaling on my own?
Hi everyone, my name is Abdullah. I’m 21 years old and I work virtually (I’m not based in the USA). I’m looking for some guidance because I’m honestly feeling a bit confused and would really appreciate advice from experienced people here. I’ve been in the real estate wholesaling field for about 2 months, and I’m trying to decide what would be the better option for me right now: - Should I apply for an Acquisition Manager position with a company, or - Should I start wholesaling on my own? I’m very motivated to learn and grow in this business, but I’m not sure which path would be the right move at this stage. If anyone has experience with either (or both), I’d truly appreciate your guidance and suggestions.
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@Michael Rowe Thank you this was very helpful. I appreciate your guidance.
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