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Updated about 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

The end of analysis paralysis.
Am a new investor been stuck at analysis paralysis for about two years and know it is now or never.
This is my first deal and post.
A wholeseller has a property for assignment here in Hillsboro Oregon and after negotiations on the price settled at $145,000 (original price $155,000), this is a rehabb property with repairs of about $15,000. I have hard money lined up willing to put upto 65% ($130,000) of the total purchase, rehabb and closing costs. Total cost is $182,000.
The ARV $200,000-$210,000.
Potential profit is $18,000-$28,000.
My biggest stumbling block is i need to come up with $52,000 the remaining balance.
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
Jeffrey.
Most Popular Reply

It sound like you have don't-have-enough-money-paralysis, not analysis paralysis. Why not shoot for a smaller deal you can afford to do yourself?