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Brian Zabowski
  • Sterling Heights, MI
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Things needed when presenting a deal

Brian Zabowski
  • Sterling Heights, MI
Posted

Hello everyone,

I have a deal under contract for a house I am looking to flip. I was wondering what important information I should be presenting to any potential investors I show this to so I can get funding for this project.

What I have so far,...

  • Picture of the House 
  • MLS page with info
  • Sold comps within same school district/city in the last 180 days
  • Interior photos
  • Itemized list of repairs (totaling around $5000)
  • ARV based on nearby comps
  • Funding needs
  • Holding costs
  • Exit strategies 

Is there anything else that they would want to see that I may be forgetting? This is my first time presenting an offer like this and I want to be sure to do it right. Any input would be appreciated!

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