The off-market world often lacks transparency. Agents waste time dealing with unknown buyers, many of whom are wholesalers with no real track record. Our goal is to shine a light on who’s legit and who’s not, ensuring you spend your time with qualified, serious investors—not tire-kickers.
Where’s the Value?
Our “Who Is My Buyer?” tool leverages marketplace data to verify and certify prospective buyers. By examining their transaction history, funding sources, and agent affiliations, you gain the intel you need to distinguish seasoned buyers from first-time wholesalers. We even identify other agents who’ve worked with them, so you can reach out and confirm their credibility.
Sample Report
Imagine a concise, data-packed snapshot of a buyer’s history—how many deals they’ve closed, what they currently own, who financed their projects, and which agents they’ve partnered with. This report offers a quick way to judge a buyer’s legitimacy before you move forward. (A sample visual or download link could be placed here.)
Our Ask
We provide this service free of charge to our trusted agents because we want to be your go-to partner. In return, we simply ask that you give us a shot when you encounter off-market opportunities. Let us put our data-driven process to work, providing you with accurate, honest offers supported by detailed cost calculations and ARV estimates. By working together, we can streamline your deal flow, help your sellers make informed decisions, and ultimately close more profitable transactions.
Ready to verify a buyer?
Submit the form and we’ll send you a custom report. It’s that simple—real insights, no hidden fees, and the chance to build a long-term, mutually beneficial relationship.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our report provides data-based insights, not guarantees. While it can expose a buyer’s experience level and connections, it can’t promise future performance. Consider it a starting point. Contact references, ask further questions, and use your professional judgment to decide if the buyer is right for your deal.
Some buyers might operate through new LLCs or recently formed entities that haven’t completed recorded transactions yet. If no data appears, treat them as unverified. It doesn’t mean they’re bad—it just means you need more verification. Ask for references, proof of funds, or speak to agents who have worked with them.
No, we don’t endorse or guarantee any buyer. We only provide data to help you decide. This isn’t a certification of quality, just a deeper look into their past actions. You still need to conduct due diligence and trust your professional instincts.
Even a rough guide can save you time and help you focus on serious buyers. It reduces guesswork and lets you allocate your efforts more efficiently. Think of it as a first filter—a free, risk-free step that can help you avoid running into dead ends.
Use them whenever you encounter an unfamiliar buyer or have doubts about their track record. Over time, you’ll recognize patterns and potentially identify reliable repeat buyers. It’s a resource to enhance your decision-making, not replace it.