How to Build a Real Estate Buy Box That Actually Predicts Deals
A step-by-step guide to building buy box criteria based on what you actually close, not what you think you want. Includes templates for wholesale, flip, and BRRRR strategies.
The Wholesaler's Guide to Reducing Cost Per Deal by 30% or More
The average wholesaling cost per deal in 2026 sits between $1,400 and $2,200 on commodity data. Operators using exclusive, AI-scored data report $600 to $1,100. Here are 7 strategies to close that gap.
How to Scale to 100 Deals Per Year Using AI-Powered Acquisition Data
Step-by-step scaling playbook from 30 to 100+ deals per year. Five phases of growth and how AI-powered acquisition data removes the bottleneck at each stage.
The High-Volume Wholesaler's Data Playbook: From 50 to 200 Deals/Year
The high-volume wholesaler data playbook for scaling from 50 to 200+ deals per year. Team structure, marketing channels, and the data infrastructure that makes it work.
Wholesaling in Texas: Market Data, County Strategy, and What Works
Texas is the state every investor is trying to crack. The same things that make it attractive make it saturated. Here is what is actually working for operators using county-level data strategy.
Wholesaling in Texas in 2026: County Data, Legal Requirements, and What Top Operators Are Doing Differently
Texas has 254 counties and massive wholesale opportunity — but the operators closing 100+ deals per year aren't fighting over Dallas and Houston. Here's what the county-level data shows and how top operators compete on intelligence instead of speed.
Wholesaling in Florida in 2026: County Data, Legal Requirements, and What High-Volume Operators Are Doing Differently
Florida is America's most competitive wholesaling market — but the operators closing deals consistently aren't fighting over Miami-Dade and Broward. Here's what the county-level data shows about where the real margins are.
Wholesaling in California in 2026: County Data, Legal Requirements, and What Operators Need to Know
California is the largest real estate market in America by value — but it's also the most misunderstood wholesaling market. Here's what the county-level data shows and why top operators work the Inland Empire and Central Valley, not just Los Angeles.
Wholesaling in Ohio in 2026: County Data, Legal Requirements, and What High-Volume Operators Are Doing Differently
Ohio offers 88 counties, affordable property values, and strong cash buyer demand across four distinct markets. Here's what operators doing 50+ deals per year need to know about where the real opportunity is and how exclusive data changes the math.
Wholesaling in Georgia in 2026: County Data, Legal Requirements, and What High-Volume Operators Are Doing Differently
Georgia has 159 counties, explosive population growth, and a deeply saturated Atlanta market. The operators closing 50+ deals per year are winning in secondary markets with exclusive data — here's what the county-level numbers show.