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Updated almost 6 years ago,

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Todd Mason
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boise, ID
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Need Help with Counter Offer!

Todd Mason
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boise, ID
Posted

Hey everyone I could really use some help with this one.  I have offered on a duplex with the figures below and seem to be up against a stiff necked seller.  Rents are low and current market does allow for an increase of $100-$200 per unit.  This would be my first deal and in my surrounding area prices like these are non existent.  Just wondering if I should really play hard ball or take the deal to gain experience? Any advice as how to counter back would be great!

List Price: $105,000

Down payment: 25%

Unit one (2/1) Rent as of now: $500

Unit two(1/1) Rent as of now: $350

Total :$850

My offer: $90,000 and seller pay appraisal fee

Seller Counter: $103,000 and would pay appraisal at closing as long as deal goes through

I ran all my numbers at max pay $95k and would cash flow after all expenses $224, the variable would be at those numbers I'd have it professionally managed. I can basically get the same cash flow at the $103k but would have to manage myself, which I was highly thinking of doing anyway but my COC would be 7.61% which I think is good for my first deal

Agent says this is as low as he will go, and would not advise a counter to this. But I want to counter!  Thats it in a nutshell I think, any help would be great thank you!

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