The Spreads For Real Estate Wholesalers Just Keep Getting Better...

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While some media pundits have recently raised questions as to whether the strong housing rebound will be detrimental to flipping houses a variety of trends and factors appear to be widening spreads for even further.

This week Market Wired can a story on a small Southern California investment firm which has tapped $50 million in private equity funds from Colony. Rather than using it to go after distressed property, the firm announced it will be acquiring already updated homes and plowing an additional 50 to 100% in further luxury improvements in them for resale.

Other passive income investors have been getting pulled into build-to-rent programs which land them with ‘deals’ priced above market and face having their money sit idle for months or years during construction before ever seeing a penny in return or cash flow.

Meanwhile Detroit seems unsure what to do with its $300m in redevelopment funds while sitting on 78,000 abandoned properties. At the same time residential mortgages in default top $210 billion, with a small fraction of this number represented by actual REOs. The rest are still ripe for picking up in a variety of ways.

Still, visibility seems to remain the issue which holds many wholesalers back from reaching their full potential and deal flow. The buyers are there, eager to pick up everything they can, and are surprisingly hitting the internet crying out for wholesale property contacts.

It’s on those investors with the inventory to step up and demand more visibility in order reap the rewards of the market. If you are not seeing all of the volume you’d like it is not the market, not a lack of demand, and with BestTransactionFunding.com to provide all the liquidity needed the only thing holding you back from more business and taking full advantage of the market is getting found by those that want the product.

To bridge the divide consider Twitter’s new advertising tools, press releases, SEO rich content, Google Adwords campaigns, and expanding your LinkedIn network.
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