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Clayton Silva
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Another Cashflow Property in North Carolina

Clayton Silva
  • Lender
  • California
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Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Fayetteville.

Purchase price: $110,000
Cash invested: $22,000

3 bed 2 bath home with about 1,000 sq ft of livable space and a one car garage. It was sold to me by another investor in the area who is offloading his properties to fund retirement and no longer wants to manage the properties. It had minimal repairs needed because he basically remodeled it and I spent a total of about $5,000 for repairs, and to buy a new water heater, garage door and lift because it was a manual lift and I wanted a functioning garage for my tenants.

What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?

I lived in Fayetteville, know the area, and how BAH works.

How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?

I found this deal off market through the listing agent who is my agent in the area.

How did you finance this deal?

The old fashioned way 20% down conventional. Nothing exciting.

How did you add value to the deal?

I didn't haggle the seller, uploaded everything for my lender quickly so the loan closed in less than 3 weeks. I try to make the process seamless by answering my phone/emails and being upfront with what I'm looking for.

What was the outcome?

A great cash flowing property in a safe, quiet neighborhood that didn't break the bank.

Lessons learned? Challenges?

I think I put in an offer before really running the numbers because I know the area, what they will generally rent for and what my criteria are. OH!! DON'T TAKE RENT ESTIMATES AT FACE VALUE!! Property managers look for quick listings with no vacancy and will often undersell the house! I purchased the house with a $950-$1,000/month rent in mind. The property manager said $850, I said no, $1,000 and had a tenant in less than 24 hours because I knew my numbers. (Honestly should be $1,100)

Did you work with any real estate professionals (agents, lenders, etc.) that you'd recommend to others?

Agent: Uta Belletete is amazing to work with!
Mortgage Broker: Brian Cannady is great to work with and does great work!
Property Management: Soni Rider RE/MAX Choice Rentals is doing great so far!

  • Clayton Silva
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    User Stats

    363
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    Clayton Silva
    • Lender
    • California
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    Clayton Silva
    • Lender
    • California
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    Originally posted by @Ian Waters:

    Congrats Clayton,  looks like a solid deal.  Did you ask the investor about other properties that he is willing to sell?  Good luck!

     Yeah, I have asked the agent to let me know when his future listings are coming on the market and I will be setting aside some capital in the meantime to be able to do another transaction with him in the future!

  • Clayton Silva
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