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How to talk to a listing agent

Hello everyone I and my wife are starting are new career as wholesalers. My question is how do we talk to a listing agent about a property we are interested in. There are several question I have:

1. If they ask do you have an agent what do I say?
2. Are you prequalified for a loan what do I say?
3. How are you going to pay for this what do I say?
4. Do I say I'm an investor.

Would greatly appreciate it if anyone can answer my questions. Thank you make it a great day:)

The DG women are smoking it! But is something missing?

As most of us are very aware, the DG women are smoking it!

Real Estate is an exciting career, ever changing and so much fun!

In spite of all our success, there are many women today who feel that something is not complete it their lives. It is very important that we not only develop our business skills but also learn to cultivate the power to cause our lives to flourish and thrive. In other words, develop ourselves fully and completely as women.

Keep on Going Forward

I have 4 nephews who are 25, 23, 21 and 13 years old. These guys lost both parents withing 6 months of each other two years ago.

These young men are amazing to me. They are each thriving and doing well in their lives. They keep in SERIOUS touch with each other. The three older brothers do not forget to include their younger brother in important activities.

They have not forgotten their parents. However, the four of them keep living and striving to meet their goals in ways their parents would be proud. In the beginning it was simply putting one foot in front of the other. By so doing they kept moving forward.

Work and Never Give Up

I have always been impressed by people that work hard. No matter their field of labor, those that work hard seem to get ahead in a way that others do not.

I believe that the field of real estate is no different. It seems to me that those who put forth effort usually get blessed with deals. Even those that struggle, usually because they are learning, get it and start making money. When a person gives up they seem to fail.

Never give up. When the chips are down, never give up. When a deal seems to be out of reach, never give up. When you back is against the wall, never give up.

You can do it.

Your Ideas on Finding Buyers

Every day I get the opportunity to talk to many people across the United States and Canada. As one of Dean's Coaches it is fun to see what is going on out there.

What I would like to do is take a new topic every few days and see how many of you are handling things. What are you doing to succeed? By taking a look at what you are doing it will help me to help others.

My questions for this week is this:

What is the one thing you are doing to find buyers?

Your help is appreciated.

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Getting Started!

Hi everybody! Last week, I just joined this website! Now, my problem is getting started by building a buyers and sellers list. I'd had trouble with this sense March which was the time I joined Financial Insiders; Now it's April. So far, I went to 2 real estate seminars with no results as far as them not contacting me. I don't want to waste anymore time on this. That's why I'm asking all of you who is well established in real estate, that's gifted in helping rookies, and lives in the 5 boroughs to reach out to me. I could use all the help that I could get. I will be waiting for your answers. Thank you.

Buyers that dont work with Wholesalers

How do you give a deal to a buyer that doesnt want to work with wholesalers but everyone else without working as an agent or sounding like a bird dog? I have a buyer that will buy anything but doesnt want to work with wholesalers....

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