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All Forum Posts by: Jamus Boyd

Jamus Boyd has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: New to real estate investing!

Jamus BoydPosted
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 4

Hi @Susan Maneck,

Thanks for responding. The homes are in Meridian, Ms, are you familiar with it?

We have discussed hiring a real estate agent but we’d rather keep our costs as low as possible.

Post: New to real estate investing!

Jamus BoydPosted
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 4

Hello @Alexis Monroe,

Great feedback! The crazy thing is the town is basically a rental town there hasn’t been any homes sold in these particular neighborhoods in the last two years and those homes sold for roughly the same price.

I will definitely make sure I get them inspected. Should the sale price be contingent on the inspection?

Post: New to real estate investing!

Jamus BoydPosted
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 4

Hello Everyone!

I am brand spanking new to real estate investing and I have a million questions but not sure where to start.

My brother and I recently decided to go into business together acquiring homes in our home town in Mississippi and holding them for rentals.

After looking around we stumbled upon a real estate agent who has a seller looking to sell four homes for $150k but the bank will only finance two, which is fine.

All properties have tenants currently renting at $800 each.

We don’t have an agent and we don’t know how to negotiate terms (we’re just winging it) to get the best possible deal for us. We offered 75k for two properties with the seller paying the closing costs.

What are some good tips to follow to avoid losing this deal? Is it a good deal at all? Should the rental be inspected? What should the seller fix or not fix before selling?

All responses welcome!

Thanks,

Jamus

Post: Officially a real estate investor

Jamus BoydPosted
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 4

@Byron Scott Congrats! I’m currently working on my first deal as well I can’t wait to close!