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All Forum Posts by: Brant Hampton

Brant Hampton has started 4 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Is this a good deal?

Brant HamptonPosted
  • Saint Louis, MO
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 2

Thanks for the replies

@Will - The house is listed at $48k and only needs $30k in repairs, but my agent suspects that it will go for much higher. I'm currently trying to determine my max offer.

Post: Is this a good deal?

Brant HamptonPosted
  • Saint Louis, MO
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 2

I am interested in putting in an offer on a foreclosure. The Single Family Home is a 4 Bed / 2 Bath, and is listed at $48k. It needs $30k in repairs, and the ARV is $140k.

I have contacted a private investor that is willing to provide 90% of the purchase price. He requires a 6% loan fee (half on the front-end, half on the back-end) and 1.5% interest only each month. The loan is for 6 months but is renewable if necessary.

Would you accept this offer or contact a hard money lender?

Thanks