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Wholesale Real Estate Calculator

Instantly analyze any wholesale deal. Enter the ARV, repairs, seller's asking price, and your desired assignment fee to see if the deal works and exactly how much you'll make.

Wholesale Deal Calculator

Analyze wholesale deals with AI in 60 seconds

FlipScore pulls live comps, calculates ARV, estimates repairs, and tells you if a deal is a Buy, Negotiate, Watch, or Pass.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do real estate wholesalers make money?

Wholesalers make money by finding distressed properties, getting them under contract below market value, then assigning that contract to a cash buyer investor for an assignment fee — typically $5,000–$20,000 per deal.

What is a wholesale assignment fee?

An assignment fee is the profit a wholesaler makes by selling their rights to a purchase contract to another buyer. The fee is the spread between what the wholesaler agreed to pay the seller and what the end buyer pays.

How do I know if a wholesale deal is worth pursuing?

A wholesale deal is viable when the seller's asking price is below your MAO (ARV × 70% − Repairs) with room for your assignment fee. Use our calculator to instantly check if any deal has profit potential.

What is a good wholesale profit margin?

Most wholesalers target $5,000–$15,000 per deal on smaller markets and $10,000–$25,000+ in higher-priced markets. The key is ensuring the end buyer still has enough profit margin at the price you're assigning.