FAQS
Real estate wholesaling is when we contract with a seller to purchase their property, and then either buy it ourselves or assign our contractual rights to another buyer (often an investor). This allows sellers to close quickly and investors to access discounted deals.
No. We are not real estate agents or brokers and do not represent sellers or buyers in a fiduciary capacity. We are investors and wholesalers — we either purchase properties directly or assign our contractual rights to other investors.
No. Since we are not acting as agents, there are no commissions or listing fees. Our compensation comes from the difference between our contracted purchase price and the assignment or resale price.
When we assign a purchase agreement to another investor, we may earn an assignment fee. In some cases, we complete a double closing. Our profit comes from the spread — not from charging you commissions.
It means that we are selling our right to purchase a property under contract to another buyer. The end buyer then completes the closing and purchases the property.
In many cases, yes — we may purchase properties directly. In other cases, we may assign the contract to one of our vetted investor partners who then completes the purchase. Either way, sellers get the same outcome: a fast, hassle-free sale.
No. We purchase properties in as-is condition, which means you don’t need to spend money on repairs, cleaning, or renovations.
Every situation is different, but many closings happen in as little as 14–30 days. In some cases, sellers close in under 2 weeks if title is clear.
Yes — when done properly and in compliance with state laws. We clearly disclose that we are wholesalers, not brokers, and that some transactions may involve assignment or double closing. Real estate laws vary by state, so we encourage sellers and buyers to consult with their own legal or tax professionals.
Selling with us means speed, certainty, and no commissions or showings. Selling with an agent can work if you have time, but it often involves months on the market, inspections, repairs, and commissions.