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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Deal Advise
BP Nation I need your help.
Disclaimer: I am very new to the RE investment game.
I have a fix/flip deal on the table that is mine if I want it. I've already invested $450K with these guys on two separate deals, they are very proficient and trustworthy but I've always had the same internal struggle. The issue is that I don't think that the terms are very favorable to me considering the fact that I am the investor that is coming in with most of the cash. I need to know from the seasoned investors if this is a solid investment.
DEAL DETAILS
SFR 4BD/2BA, 1500sf, 6000sf lot - Property is in a nice neighborhood in LA and the projection is that it will be fixed and sold within 4 months.
Total capital investment (purchase, agent fees, rehab, etc.) $382K
Projected sale price based on current comps after closing costs and commissions: $437K
My share: $232K which is roughly 60% of the total investment
My estimated ROI: $16,692 which is 7.2%
I would appreciate some input and guidance from all the BP members but I would especially like to hear from the BP superstars @will barnard, @Ben Leybovich, @Brandon Turner , @Joshua Dorkin and @J Scott.
Thank you,
Edgar S.
Most Popular Reply

@Edgar Stanislavsky In my opinion, the issue is not so much that your take is too low, but that the overall spread is too low. On a deal which requires an investment of $382,000 I would want a profit margin of $75,000 - $100,000. If a couple of things go wrong, the margin of $50k becomes $32k, at which time this makes no sense at all from your stand-point.
You are right, even if you get it 7% ROI is not good risk-reward. You need to be seeing a minimum of 12%-15% and preferably 20% for as much capital as you put at risk. Tell them to get the house bought for $75,000 less :)
Hope this helps. Good Luck!