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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Value propositions needed

Sally Hanan
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I called this a value proposition need because I'm finding it hard to quantify our value in this. 

I will be meeting with an investor soon and she wants me to come up with a number of choices re what percentage she would get vs. what we would, were we to work together on a flip.

She:

  • Realtor
  • 15 years in the business
  • has done a number of flips
  • is ready to invest up to $350k
  • has no free time

Us:

  • have been book learning and watching for 20+ years
  • have done no flips
  • have about $11k to invest
  • have plenty of three time between three of us - me, hubster, son

What sort of percentages would be fair to both of us if we put in all the time and she put in all/most of the money? I've heard 50/50, 50/25, just the interest on the loan, and more. What have most people walked away happy with?

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