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All Forum Posts by: Alejandro Arzate

Alejandro Arzate has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Potential wholesale deal

Alejandro ArzatePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 4
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Great, I will do just that. Thank you very much. 

Post: Potential wholesale deal

Alejandro ArzatePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0
  • Originally posted by @Account Closed:

Yes, there are investors who have that much money cash to purchase a property IF it is a good deal. You mentioned the property was wrth $110k, is that in its current condition or is that the After Repair Value (ARV)? If that is the ARV then the investor would not make any money after repairs, closing and selling costs.

Yes, I believe that is the current value of the property. Also, I asked the seller if she will make the Purchase and Sale Agreement, but she said until I find a motivated buyer. What do you recommend I do next? Is it a good deal? I mean, I know I have to describe the # of beds, baths, sq. ft., and the amount she owes on the loan of the property. I called the first person on my buyers list, he ended up being just a wholesaler with no proof of funds. Just tried to slick get the address and phone number of the seller, which didn't happen. BTW, thanks for your response! 

Post: Potential wholesale deal

Alejandro ArzatePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Hey BP Fam., I need some advice on how to go about this potential wholesaling deal. The seller wants $89,000, she owes about $70,000 because she owes a loan on the home. She already has a tenant living in there. It needs about $10k to $20k in repairs. The lowest she will take is $75,000 but I know I can take it down to $70,000. Also, the property is estimated at $110,300. What should I do and how should I do it?? The only thing in mind is that if a cash buyer will really pay $70,000 CASH for the property. Maybe $45k, the most $50k, but I don't know about $70,000 dollars all cash. I will highly appreciate an experienced wholesaler point of view. I have read and acquired a lot of information on wholsaling but now I'm totally confused. 

Post: Wholesaling

Alejandro ArzatePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

I am new in the real estate game here in Houston, TX, so I wanted to know a few things. When I have a potential wholesale deal do we work with a title company or a real estate attorney? Do you recommend doing a double-closing? I don't want the seller going crazy.