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I bought my first rental for $4,000.
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $4,000
Cash invested: $17,000
Bought this baby for $4,000 on Hubzu.com in November 2018. Rehabbed from Washington State. Was done and rented by March 2019. Used cash so it is all paid off and now renting for $650 per month. Insurance is $164/per month, taxes $390 per year and tenant pays all utilities. I bought this site unseen and actually haven't seen it to this day! Was a little risky, but got super lucky in that the home had a furnace, water heater, and really wasn't in that bad of condition.
Mistakes I made: Laying ceramic tile instead of linoleum. Maybe should have done carpet instead of laminant. The house is 2,100 sq ft so even cheap flooring was pricy.
Positives: The jobs were itemized with the contractor and I only paid each line on completion. This worked out really well on this particular job.
What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?
Honestly, I had been looking to buy a foreclosure in Washington State for 2 years and finally gave up. I went to Hubzu and sorted price from low to high. This property was one of the cheapest foreclosures in the nation. I bid and I won.
How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?
Hubzu.com, I was the only one who bid.
How did you finance this deal?
I used cash from previous sales as a Real Estate Agent in the Greater Seattle Area.
How did you add value to the deal?
Fixed roof, re-ran electrical, new electrical panel, new flooring throughout (ceramic tile and laminate), new plumbing in bathroom and kitchen, everything in kitchen new, painted.
What was the outcome?
Rented at $650 in 4 months
Lessons learned? Challenges?
Every time a contractor was paid, they disappeared! I would definitely be more cautious about contractors and I never made a trip down to see the home, so next time will walk the house before buying. I got super lucky!
Did you work with any real estate professionals (agents, lenders, etc.) that you'd recommend to others?
Me! Just kidding. I represented myself and the other agent was pretty terrible on a $4,000 home.
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Everybody out there that says there are no deals to be had needs to take a look at this post. It was sitting on Hubzu like a piece of ripe fruit. It was a very high risk deal the way you did it, but sometimes that's how you score. What do you think the ARV is?