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All Forum Posts by: Austin Hughes

Austin Hughes has started 68 posts and replied 440 times.

Post: COMING TO LUBBOCK, NEED CONTACTS!

Austin HughesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lubbock, TX
  • Posts 455
  • Votes 182

Well that's very kind of you @Erin Deann Martin!

I'm always willing to help out fellow investors. :)

Post: Why a Seller Went from a Hard "NO" to "Yes" w/o a Price Change

Austin HughesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lubbock, TX
  • Posts 455
  • Votes 182
Originally posted by @Luke Reninger:

I am going through this with a guy now except I’m the seller. I have twelve offers from the same dude at the same time. Each one progressively worse. Just stated in different ways. I haven’t been impressed at him wasting my time. I just said no to all at offer 4. 

Math is math. Wondering If the rich seller had a tax thing going in his head or if he was truly just emotionally tied up. 

Congrats on sealing the deal.

I don't remember what it was he exactly said... I don't just re-arrange numbers normally, because I think it insults a person's intelligence just a little bit. But he said something that triggered me to think this could work. Could be a tax thing or an ego thing. 

Post: Why a Seller Went from a Hard "NO" to "Yes" w/o a Price Change

Austin HughesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lubbock, TX
  • Posts 455
  • Votes 182
Originally posted by @John Koster:

Interesting.  His thought process seems eccentric to me, but whatever works!   I will remember this post in the future when making offers.

I got the idea from something I heard on an old podcast about how to approach pricing of package deals. So I figured some re-shuffling might do it good.

And yeah, possibly a little eccentricity/ego involved. :D 

Post: Why a Seller Went from a Hard "NO" to "Yes" w/o a Price Change

Austin HughesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lubbock, TX
  • Posts 455
  • Votes 182

Wanted to share a quick tip with you fellow BP'ers! Here's how I got the seller to go from "Nope that won't work for me. Sorry. Maybe we can do something in the future..."      to saying, "That's not bad, I'll definitely consider it and we should be able to do a deal."

I didn't use any fancy tricks. I used basic Algebra...or whatever they teach you in elementary school. 

The beauty of this is it was a package deal. That's the key to what I did with the price.

My first offer was $80K + $49K + $49K + $49K... I gave him asking price on all the properties except the $80K one. He had wanted $96K. Said $80K was just far too low. 

So I switched it up. I told him I was pricing it based on the whole package, and I could come up to $92K on that house if he could do the other houses for $45K each.    He crunched some numbers and liked what he saw! It seems we will be doing the deal.

Here's the math.     First offer: 80+49+49+49 = $227K

Second offer: 92+45+45+45= $227K

So in summary, the price was exactly the same for both of us in both offers, but his brain really liked spreading the price drop over 4 properties instead of all in one. Go figure!

BTW this seller is a multi-millionaire investor who is extremely experienced and went rags to riches through real estate... so if this small change in the offer makes a difference to him, it can work with a mom and pop seller too!

Post: Wholesalers alike locally Lubbock Texas?

Austin HughesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lubbock, TX
  • Posts 455
  • Votes 182

Yes sir @Mario Walker I look forward to meeting you!

Post: Wholesalers alike locally Lubbock Texas?

Austin HughesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lubbock, TX
  • Posts 455
  • Votes 182
Originally posted by @Mario Walker:

@Austin Hughes what time/where does the REIA Group meet in Lubbock?

I'm not sure. I didn't want to pay to go to the REIA.

The REI Group meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month at noon. So this month is July 16th. Find that group on Facebook.

Post: Beginners with No Money - How to Finance $5,000,000 in deals

Austin HughesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lubbock, TX
  • Posts 455
  • Votes 182
Originally posted by @James Palmer:

@Austin Hughes This is really great content! Thanks for sharing. 

You're welcome. I might go ahead and speak on this at the Lubbock REI Group one of these months.

Post: Wholesalers alike locally Lubbock Texas?

Austin HughesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lubbock, TX
  • Posts 455
  • Votes 182

Nothing is for sale here. :) We don't believe in charging memberships... we just like to share business and deals, so everyone wins.    So we don't have a "membership."

Email me your deals.

Post: Wholesalers alike locally Lubbock Texas?

Austin HughesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lubbock, TX
  • Posts 455
  • Votes 182

Yes sir the Lubbock REI Group meets 3rd Tuesday of the month.

Post: Minimum monthly net cash flow

Austin HughesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lubbock, TX
  • Posts 455
  • Votes 182

Are you talking about cash flow after setting aside 30% of rent each month to cover maintenance, vacancy, and property manager's cost?