

A Real World Deal....Making an extra $100K on a deal in NZ
I was living in NZ and renovating properties from 2001 to 2010.
Here is a real story about lease purchase.
Background.....My wife had a property she bought in 1992 for $110,000.00, and in 2007 it was appraised for $630,000.
It was in a trendy, "arty" part of town every hip urban 30-something wanted to be living in and partying in. It was in Ponsonby, Auckland, NZ. You non-Kiwis can readbaout it here...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponsonby,_New_Zealand
So for this $630K rental, we decided to test the waters and we both wanted to net $630,000.00.
We tried a friend that was an agent, and she could not get offers on this immaculate home over $530,000.00.
Then we tried another agent, and no luck. Not one low ball offer!
And property slump of 2008 was not even in full swing yet!
I was reluctant to get involved with my wife's affairs, this was her "baby"; but I asked her if she would consider a "rent to own " on the property.
She said yes as long as we netted $3000 a month.
So I marketed for a tenant buyer, and found one willing to do this:
• Lease $3000 a month for 12 months, extendable and renegotiable.
• $2000 non-refundable option payment toward the purchase price
• $400 rent credit toward the down payment per month (for on time payment)
• Exercise Strike Price at $639,000.00
• Tenant Buyer had 2 years to get new financing.
As it turned out, the buyer could not get financing, and then asked a great question,
“ If I could get a buyer for this place at $639,000.00 net to you, would you pay me back (refund me) for the 16 months of rent credit I have been here paying in, plus the $2000 option payment back?
So $400 x 16 months = $6400,
and the $2000,
was $8400.
We said YES! As long as we netted our number.
The deal closed netting us $639,000.00 – 8,400.00 = $630,600.00. No agent’s commission!
Not bad for a tight market!
Lesson, “always listen to your tenant buyers’ suggestions!”
Comments (1)
I know this has been here for awhile, but thank you for the article. The lesson was great! Pay attention!
Frankie Woods, about 10 years ago