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All Forum Posts by: Marc Woodward

Marc Woodward has started 2 posts and replied 26 times.

Post: 2 BR 1 BA SFR Asheboro, NC ARV $76,900 asking $31,000

Marc WoodwardPosted
  • Albemarle, NC
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 12

Thanks for the quick reply and congrats on selling the house.  We live in Albemarle and are interested in  properties that will be good, affordable buy and hold investments within 45 minutes or so of here. $75,000 and under preferably.

Post: 2 BR 1 BA SFR Asheboro, NC ARV $76,900 asking $31,000

Marc WoodwardPosted
  • Albemarle, NC
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 12

Hi Gina, I am interested in knowing more about this house.  How do I contact you?

Post: Sell or Rent? Any opinion appreciated.

Marc WoodwardPosted
  • Albemarle, NC
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 12

I would definitely sell, cash out and reinvest.  I would suggest you not base your decision on the contingency that you might move back one day.  Another way to look at it would be to ask yourself this question...  If you did not already own the house, would you buy it now under your current circumstances?  If not, then the wise financial move is to sell it, especially if it opens up new opportunities...  Especially if you can avoid capital gains tax.

Post: First investment property purchase!

Marc WoodwardPosted
  • Albemarle, NC
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 12

Perhaps some of you read my thread from several months ago about our "nightmare property" which was actually our primary residence for years. If you are curious, you can search for Nightmare property.

I don't really want to rehash all of that, but to put it in a nutshell, we were in a seemingly hopeless situation in what we thought was an unsellable house, but by working with an agent who knew the market and knew what he was doing, not only did we get out of the property, we actually walked away with a check for over $7,000. Now I would certainly not consider this transaction to be a successful real estate investment, but the experience transformed our thinking in general. It was a wake up call to us to think that what to us was a nightmarish situation could be turned around to our advantage.


It had been our goal to get involved in real estate at some point on the buy and hold side. Lately we have been consuming information here on BP and have connected with a couple of buy and hold investors who have been very helpful.

I am pleased to say that we just closed on our first investment property. It is a deal that will afford multiple exit strategies, but if we proceed according to our initial plan, it should cash flow at about $250 after all expenses, capex and mortgage. The numbers also meet the 70% rule for a flip if we decide to go that way or we should be able to pretty much cash out (if not more) using the BRRRR strategy. The house is in a very desirable, established neighborhood, surrounded by houses that are valued at 2-3 times what we paid for ours.

We are also scheduled to close on our second investment property in about 2 weeks. My wife and I are very excited about our deals and just wanted to share.

Post: Need Some Encouragement...

Marc WoodwardPosted
  • Albemarle, NC
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 12

Awesome!  Tenacity will lead you to success!

Post: Need Some Encouragement...

Marc WoodwardPosted
  • Albemarle, NC
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 12

I would move on.  It sounds like his intention is to just wait you out until you go away.  He is wasting your time.  Don't let him.  

Post: What do I do with this nightmare property?

Marc WoodwardPosted
  • Albemarle, NC
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 12
Originally posted by @Rizwan Qadri:

Hi Marc,

Glad to hear that you found some relief. Any insight on how your realtor tackled this? 

Thanks
Riz

Advice would be to find someone smarter/more experienced than you and make sure they have something to gain out of the situation.

Post: What do I do with this nightmare property?

Marc WoodwardPosted
  • Albemarle, NC
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 12

Looks like everyone is reading only my first post and answering.  LOL

Post: What do I do with this nightmare property?

Marc WoodwardPosted
  • Albemarle, NC
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 12

You missed my update post.

Post: Greetings: On my way to Charlotte, North Carolina . . .

Marc WoodwardPosted
  • Albemarle, NC
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 12

Welcome to the area, Ryan.  I live in the Charlotte area myself and have for the past 27 years.  I am sure you will enjoy your life here.  PM me your contact information and perhaps we can connect.