The house flipping / wholesaling business is all about solving sellers’ problems.


If you can solve problems, you can lock up more deals than you’ll know what to do with.


In this episode, I’m breaking down a “hack” you can use when negotiating with sellers to make your offer more appealing than other investors’ offers… even when your offer is for LESS money.


And in some cases, this escrow secret can turn “no deal” into an enthusiastic “yes” by solving the seller’s ACTUAL problem (regardless of your offer price).


Listen in to learn more!


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For the first time ever, the Flip Hacking LIVE event is going VIRTUAL. We’re bringing this event to YOU, right in your home! And it’s going to be incredible. But spots are limited… hit the link below to get your ticket to Flip Hacking LIVE today!


- Flip Hacking LIVE: https://fliphackinglive.com/


Want me to answer YOUR questions live on this podcast? Jump into my free Facebook group “7 Figure House Flipping & Wholesaling” and post a question (make sure you mention that it’s for the Flip Hacking LIVE podcast), and I’ll do my best to address it in a future episode! Click below to join the Facebook group…


- Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fliphacking/


I run a longer, more in-depth podcast called 7 Figure Flipping which is set up with a more traditional “interview” format. If you want to go deeper into the topics covered here, make sure to check out 7 Figure Flipping and subscribe there as well!


- 7 Figure Flipping Podcast: https://7figureflipping.com/listen/


I’m going to give you an exact blueprint to follow to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in private funding for your real estate business over the next 30 days. I asked myself, “If I could go back 5 years and teach myself everything I wish I had known about private funding back when I was first getting started, how would I do it? That’s where the 30 Days to $500k Challenge came from… learn more at the link below!


- Private Funding Challenge: https://www.500kchallenge.com/


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