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No one really talks about the messy side of real estate.
No one really talks about the messy side of real estate. The deals that drag on. The ones with layers of problems. The ones where you’re not even sure they’re going to close. This was one of those. We just closed a deal in Lawrenceville, GA — and I never saw the house in person. I live in Canada and never met the seller face to face. She was only a couple weeks away from losing her house at a tax auction and didn’t have the funds to catch the taxes up. Time was running out fast. To get this done, we had to: • Stop the tax auction and secure an extension • Explore multiple options for us to buy her house • Work through the condition of the property and shifting numbers • Sort out title issues from a prior memorandum • Deal with delays that stretched this out over several months • Bring in the right cash buyer after many walked away There were a lot of ups and downs. Plenty of low offers once buyers saw the condition. Plenty of moments where this could’ve easily fallen apart. But by using a specific strategy to create real buyer interest — instead of guessing — she was able to sell for more than we originally expected and avoid losing the house. These are the kinds of deals people don’t usually post about. They aren’t fast. They aren’t clean. But I’m grateful we were able to help her avoid losing her home and get this one across the finish line. Who else has had a messy deal like this?
No one really talks about the messy side of real estate.
0 likes • 8d
I think this would be one too, but I am not working it. We don't know what to do with it. Hello all, My son asked me about a duplex property in Baltimore, MD that has 2/1 and 2/1.5, an unfinished basement that has a toilet. Separate meter is in need of a full rehab. It has 2 living rooms could easily be converted into a 3/1.5 or 3/2. basement is huge and that is where the .5 bath is. My question for a newbie, are there lenders out there that would work with them to get this under contract? Is there an experience investor that would be willing to JV with them to make it happen or is this not even worth it due to the squatters being there, and the seller is not willing to work on getting them out for you? Looking for professional opinion? I think it's out our league Tks Selena
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thanks, that was what I was thinking also.
Best Way to Contact Lenders
When you have several companies or people you want to reach out to on the same subject, is it better to send to individual emails or a mass email so that they all can see that you are serious about your request? Or does it depend on or the content i.e. introduction, property to sale or general question on their POC info …? Thanks, Selena
1 like • Aug '25
Thanks, that helps a lot.
0 likes • Aug '25
thanks never looked at it that way 🙂
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1 like • Aug '25
Hello all, great to meet you, will reach out if ever doing business in your areas.
Wholesaler
Hi everyone! I’m Olivia, a wholesaler excited to connect with motivated sellers. I'm actively looking for properties that need a quick sale — distressed, off-market, inherited, vacant, or anything that needs to move fast. If you or someone you know has a lead, I’d love to take a look and make a deal happen. Let’s connect and create some win-win opportunities. I’m ready to move quickly and professionally!
1 like • Aug '25
Hi, Olivia, does it matter where the property is located?
0 likes • Aug '25
thanks
New to Real Estate Investing Wholesaling
Hello all, I am new to real estate but not admin, management, office functions, and being part of a team. I have been living back and forth between MD and NC, so I am looking to do wholesaling in both states. I am already learning how to build property lists, research for motivated sellers and working on building other skills to enhances my personal knowledge to get a better understanding and increase my skill level through knowledge and performance. I’m currently focusing on MD the most and would love to connect with those open to JV partnerships or letting me support your needs in exchange for learning opportunities. Whether it’s helping manage leads, skip tracing, cold calling, or doing research, I’m reliable and ready to contribute.
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Selena Sparkman
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I am Baltimore City born and raised. Interested in wholesaling in both MD and NC with my son, we are looking forward to communicating with others.

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Joined Aug 8, 2025
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