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25 Reasons Sellers Are Motivated To Sell
Remember, the deals you are looking for are not found in just looking for people to sell. Anyone can search Zillow or Redfin for sellers, but the key is MOTIVATED to sell. We are in the business of solving problems! Here are 25 reasons to start thinking of motivations you are looking for. Try to add at least one more to the list in the comments! 1. Financial Hardship: Loss of income due to job loss, reduced work hours, or other financial crises can make it hard to maintain mortgage payments. 2. Avoiding Foreclosure: They may want to sell before the bank forecloses to avoid damaging their credit score or losing all their equity. 3. Mounting Debt: High debt from medical bills, credit cards, or other obligations may force a quick sale to regain financial stability. 4. Divorce or Breakup: Splitting up assets quickly to move on emotionally or to finalize legal proceedings. 5. Inherited Property: Inheriting an unwanted or unmanageable property can prompt a quick sale to avoid taxes, upkeep, or legal fees. 6. Relocation for Work: A job transfer or new job in another city may make it essential to sell fast to avoid maintaining two homes. 7. Health Issues: Medical concerns may require downsizing, moving closer to family, or accessing funds from the property’s equity. 8. Death in the Family: The need to sell an inherited home or deal with the financial aftermath of a family member’s death. 9. Major Repairs Needed: The home may need costly repairs or renovations that the owner can’t afford or doesn’t want to undertake. 10. Downsizing: A desire to reduce living expenses or simplify life, especially for retirees or empty nesters. 11. Market Timing: Selling quickly to capitalize on a hot market before property values decline. 12. Negative Equity: If they owe more on the mortgage than the property is worth, they may seek a quick sale to avoid long-term losses. 13. Retirement Plans: Selling real estate may be part of a retirement plan, especially if funds are needed to finance retirement living. 14. Tax Delinquency: Unpaid property taxes could lead to a tax sale, making a fast sale a preferable alternative. 15. Job Loss: Sudden job loss can lead to a lack of income, making it difficult to afford mortgage payments. 16. Investment Gone Wrong: An investment property that isn’t profitable or has become a financial drain may prompt a quick sale. 17. Unwanted Rental Property: Tired landlords may sell quickly if they’re experiencing bad tenants, frequent repairs, or low rental returns. 18. Changes in the Neighborhood: Declining neighborhood conditions or increased crime may motivate a fast sale. 19. Pending Legal Actions or Liens: Liens or legal judgments against the property may make selling quickly the best option. 20. Personal Safety Concerns: Issues like domestic violence or harassment may necessitate a quick relocation for personal safety. 21. Changing Lifestyle Needs: Major lifestyle changes, such as marriage, children, or needing extra space, can prompt the need for a quick sale. 22. Zoning or Code Violations: The property may have zoning issues or code violations that are costly to resolve, pushing the owner to sell fast. 23. Long-term Vacancy: A property that’s been vacant for a long time may need to be sold to avoid deterioration, taxes, or potential squatters. 24. Liquidating Assets for Business Needs: They may need fast cash to invest in a business or another financial venture. 25. Natural Disaster Damage: The property may have been damaged in a natural disaster (fire, flood, etc.), prompting a fast sale rather than repair.
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25 Reasons Sellers Are Motivated To Sell
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@Myles Berrio i think you got it man, maybe put some of the technical terms in parentheses? Like number 8, wouldn’t that just probate? Especially for everyone new to the business who don’t know the terms. Don’t want them getting confused when they’re talking to someone and have no idea what a word means.
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@Myles Berrio yourre absolutely correct! Should’ve remembered that🫡
Hi, I'm Andres
Hey everyone my names is Andres. I have lived most of my life here in Greenville, SC. My goal is to just make 1-2 wholesale deals by the end of the year. I also got my RE License a couple of weeks ago and in college at USC Upstate. I'd really like to connect with as many people as possible, just like Myles I'd love to make money with other members so we all learn and profit. Currently trying to wholesale in GA and SC. Thanks and looking forward to seeing you guys Friday! I want to get these 3 things from the community: 1.  Connect and help others learn 2.  Get more knowledge in wholesaling 3. Start my investing journey For fun I like to do these 3 things: 1.  Workout 2.  Play soccer, I've played all my life 3. Relax with the family
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Hey Myles thanks for the response, to be honest nothing crazy here in SC just because of the ban, that's something I'd like to ask in the meeting Friday. In GA, I have friend/partner that has been D4D while I D4D on Google and we put it all in a spreadsheet. After, we just do the typical skip tracing and cold call the owners. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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