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Realtors in the Wholesale space?
We came across a company, KeyGlee, that works with wholesalers and has homes in various states. We thought it would be great to have access to their inventory because we have a great network of motivated end buyers! We're rookie wholesalers and the last few JV deals we've reviewed seemed way overpriced. After asking, we were told there were Realtors ( Keller Williams, exp, local brokers, etc.) at the end of the deal (attached to the seller), which made a bit more sense why their homes were overpriced for the wholesale market. We did some research and found a few other companies (mostly owned or backed Realtors) trying to offload aged listing at decent discounts when compared to FMV for a traditional homebuyer, but nowhere near attractive for the wholesale market. Is this common? Having been Realtors we understand, especially as a listing agent, how important it is to get a home sold quickly and profitably. Offering a traditional listing on the wholesale market though seems desperate (for lack of a better word), especially if the Realtor isn't willing to price the house to sell in the wholesale market. Questions: 1. Is there an opportunity here to still make a wholesale deal without screwing over our end buyer or losing money ourselves? 2. What is the best way to calculate the wholesale value of a home? Specifically one that's sight unseen (harder to determine repairs) - this has been our biggest battle with the company as they refuse to lower their price.
0 likes • Jun '25
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Welcome! Let’s Get to Know Each Other
Hey everyone, it’s Max, and I’m so excited to kick off this new community with all of you! This space was created to bring real estate investors—new and experienced—together. Whether you’re closing deals left and right or just trying to get your first one, we’re here to learn, grow, and win together. To get things started, let’s introduce ourselves! Here’s a bit about me: • I got my start in real estate wholesaling, hustling out of my mom’s house and driving a broken-down Volkswagen. • My first deal netted me $14,000, and I haven’t looked back since. • Today, I’m building $45 million in real estate developments while staying true to my wholesaling roots. • My passion is helping others transform their lives through real estate. Now it’s your turn! Let us know: 1️⃣ Where you’re from. 2️⃣ How long you’ve been in real estate. 3️⃣ What you’re hoping to achieve in this community. Can’t wait to learn more about you and watch this group grow into something powerful. Let’s build together!
1 like • May '25
Working with-in/out-of Chicago, Las Vegas, Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles. Been following you a long time, great to be working/acquainted with you!
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Through my three Skool communities and 20 wealthbuilding software platforms I help empower others to create business startups and sidehustles.

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