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18 unit apartment off market deal and I need help!
Have found a solid off market deal and need help! Details below.
Off market deal.
18 units.
3 buildings.
2 bedroom 1 bath units
Estimated purchase price $825,000
Fully occupied.
Value add opportunity during tenant turnover.
This building has a huge potential with cash flow.
Rents are way to low. Average is $500. Units across the street are same 2/1 renting for $850
Recently had a lot of exterior upgrades (new roofs, new paint, new vinyl on gables, a couple units have new hvac units).
Landlord currently pays for water. (Another value add opportunity)
Long story short, this deal has a a lot of green lights. I have 2016/2017/2018 PLs they are consistent. No real indication on why the current owners want to sell. I am looking at bank financing 80/20 split and struggling to come up with capital. What are some other finance options so I can make this thing work??!
Thank you all!
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Look up the sales history on your county assessors site. See when they bought it and for how much.
Purchased a long time ago means probably own free and clear and need tax mitigation. Perfect for seller financing.
Draft a friendly letter of intent/interest. Offer a cash/mortgage scenario price (low) or a seller-financed price for more. I usually offer 10% down at a 10% higher price. Then make sure you own it while making payments. Good luck.