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All Forum Posts by: Chris C.

Chris C. has started 24 posts and replied 308 times.

Post: Investing in Greenville, SC

Chris C.Posted
  • Wholesaler
  • Easley, SC
  • Posts 340
  • Votes 249

Welcome Zion,  My wife and I invest in the Greenville area and just so happen to own a real estate brokerage also.  If I can be of any help please let me know.

We are having another BP meet up at some of my current rehabs on August 27th.

http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/582/topics/220...

Post: investor from Clemson SC

Chris C.Posted
  • Wholesaler
  • Easley, SC
  • Posts 340
  • Votes 249

Welcome Baylus,  I am an investor from Easley.  Lots of info here and if I can ever help out let me know.  

Post: Meetup for Greenville/Upstate South Carolina

Chris C.Posted
  • Wholesaler
  • Easley, SC
  • Posts 340
  • Votes 249

Several guys showed interest in visiting my 2 rehabs and doing a walk through of a potential purchase today.  I know it is short notice but I will be going out there in the next hour or so. If anyone is interested call or text the number in my signature. The properties are in the same neighborhood in liberty. 

Post: Investor from Geogia (Working in SC)

Chris C.Posted
  • Wholesaler
  • Easley, SC
  • Posts 340
  • Votes 249

Welcome Kevin.  I will be there to night and look forward to meeting you.  

Casual is fine.  Just a group of like minded folks meeting up.

Post: Diary of my 4.5th Flip - Liberty, SC - Flip - Chris C.

Chris C.Posted
  • Wholesaler
  • Easley, SC
  • Posts 340
  • Votes 249

Thanks Brian!!!

Repair request will end up being around $1200.  I normally wouldn't agree to do some of the things requested but this is such a strong offer we didn't try to hard to negotiate.  Up next is appraisal and CL100.

Post: Newbie from Easley SC

Chris C.Posted
  • Wholesaler
  • Easley, SC
  • Posts 340
  • Votes 249

Welcome Jason,  If you ever want to work together around Easley just let me know.  There is plenty of opportunity for everyone and I will be glad to help you all I can.

Post: Newbie from Greenville, South Carolina

Chris C.Posted
  • Wholesaler
  • Easley, SC
  • Posts 340
  • Votes 249

Welcome Brian,  Lots to learn here.  We own a brokerage in Easley and if we can ever be of assitance please feel free to call.

Post: Diary of my 4.5th Flip - Liberty, SC - Flip - Chris C.

Chris C.Posted
  • Wholesaler
  • Easley, SC
  • Posts 340
  • Votes 249

Thanks for all the positive comments.  

We got the repairs request back and didn't get any surprises.   We will probably grant most of their request.  I will keep you guys updated as it heads toward closing.

Post: Small profit flip - looking for feedback

Chris C.Posted
  • Wholesaler
  • Easley, SC
  • Posts 340
  • Votes 249

$85k Purchase

$7200 Realtor Fees

$1500 Lawyer fees Buying and Selling

$4500 buyers closing cost.  Sounds like first time buyers type property to me.

$1000 Holding cost.

$99200 so far

$10400 profit for you

$5400 if you have to do repairs and come in on budget.

These are really quick numbers I threw together based on my experience.  Anybody see a problem with these or think they are in accurate?

Post: Diary of my 4.5th Flip - Liberty, SC - Flip - Chris C.

Chris C.Posted
  • Wholesaler
  • Easley, SC
  • Posts 340
  • Votes 249

If you want to know why this title is flip 4.5 then catch up here. http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/522/topics/150...

Link to pictures. https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BwfHXCzMW3...

This  could be very lengthy but I will try to keep it to the important stuff.  If anyone has any questions I will be glad to answer them. And if you are interested in partnering in the upstate we are looking for someone to help us continue to expand.

Through my direct mail campaign I put the home across the street under contract and noticed this home was severely overgrown.  I sent the owner a letter and got a response from her quickly.  She had inherited the home from her mother and lived in it for several years with her 2 children.  After numerous life difficulties she moved out of the home because "I wanted a house in another city" and just left this home. After a couple of weeks of negotiation and getting her to accept the poor condition of the home we settled on a price of $39500 cash to her.  I paid all taxes, attorney fees etc.  We closed on the property on May 26th.

As you can tell from the pictures the yard was a completely overgrown and we filled up two 30 yard dumpsters between the clean out and construction debris.  The home has a 4 year old roof and was structurally sound.  

Main components of rehab were:

  • New windows
  • Refaced cabinets
  • New rear door
  • New french door
  • Paint interior
  • New counter tops
  • All new floor coverings
  • Updated all electrical finishes
  • Exterior painted
  • New gutters (First time we used black and think it turned out really nice.)
  • Graded a new gravel drive.

This was the first time I attempted to use a GC.  In the past I had acted as GC and hired all the subs.  I used a guy I meet by just driving up to another investors rehab.  This worked out great and was worth the slightly higher labor cost.  I work full time and while my wife manages most of our rehabs it helped having someone to over see things on a daily basis while she runs our brokerage and rentals.

We completed the rehab on July 27th, and listed the property on 7/28 at 2:18 PM for $94900.  By 9:00 pm and fielding tons of calls and a few showings (We own our on brokerage so my wife is the agent) we had the home under contract for $100900.  We pay $4500 toward closing, $525 home warranty, and $1000 credit toward washer and dryer.  Needless to say we are very pleased with this outcome and feel confident the appraisal will support it.  We have a strategy of under pricing the homes to move them quick and let the market move the value up.  Closing is scheduled for September 8th.  The only issue that we had with this offer was a contingency for the sell of the buyers home.  Fortunately it was already under contract and I spoke with all mortgage brokers involved in our sale and our buyers sale.  They were very confident that both sales would go through without any issues.

Total Purchase Cost: 40535

Total Labor: 13942

Total Materials: 12212

Holding Cost to date: 760

Projected Selling Cost: 10000

Realtor Fees, Home warranty, Buyer closing cost, Our closing cost.

Contract Price: 100900

Profit: 23451

The home mentioned above across the street from this one got stuck in probate for a couple months but we are about 2 weeks into the rehab on it.  I will do a write up on it soon.  In the mean time here is a link to the before pictures and as we add pictures you should be able to see those.

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BwfHXCzMW3...

For those not familiar Liberty is in the upstate of South Carolina about 20 minutes from Greenville and 15 minutes from Clemson.