Foundations of Real Estate Wholesaling: Contracts, Deals, and the Assignment Model

Understand how real estate wholesaling works from first principles — finding motivated sellers, calculating maximum offer prices, assigning contracts, and building a buyers list.

⏱ 1h 32m 📚 11 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Real estate wholesaling is frequently described as a low-capital entry point into real estate investing, but it is not a passive strategy. It requires active deal sourcing, accurate valuation, negotiation skill, and a reliable network of buyers. Investors who enter wholesaling without understanding the legal and financial mechanics of contract assignment often find themselves in precarious situations. By the end of this course you will be able to explain the mechanics of a contract assignment and the difference between a wholesale deal and a retail property sale, calculate the maximum allowable offer for a wholesale deal given target wholesale fee and buyer's repair cost estimates, describe the key elements of a motivated seller situation, and outline how a buyers list is built and maintained. What you will learn: - How wholesaling works: the three-party transaction model and how the wholesaler earns a fee without purchasing - Contract assignment mechanics: what an assignment clause is, how it transfers rights, and what buyers expect - Finding motivated sellers: distressed property indicators, direct mail, driving for dollars, and probate leads - Calculating your offer: ARV estimation, repair cost estimation, buyer's required profit margin, and your fee - Building a buyers list: who cash buyers are, how to find them, and how to qualify their purchasing criteria - The purchase agreement for wholesaling: key clauses, inspection periods, and earnest money considerations - Communicating value to buyers: presenting a wholesale deal clearly and accurately to your buyers list - Legal considerations in wholesaling: the importance of understanding contract law and licensing rules in your jurisdiction The course is organized around readings on each component of the wholesale model, illustrated with case examples of two fictional deals — a distressed single-family home and a vacant land parcel — showing how the workflow applies to different property types. A deal calculation worksheet guides you through the offer pricing process step by step. Reflection prompts ask you to evaluate how changes in ARV or repair cost estimates affect whether a deal remains viable. This course is designed for aspiring real estate investors exploring the wholesaling strategy, individuals with limited capital who want to learn deal sourcing and negotiation, and real estate professionals curious about the investor market. No prior real estate experience is required. This course is informational and educational; it does not constitute legal or financial advice, and wholesaling regulations vary by jurisdiction — always verify local licensing requirements before transacting.

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