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All Forum Posts by: Syed Ahmad

Syed Ahmad has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Help with Wholesale Calculations

Syed AhmadPosted
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 4

Hi BG Family,

I am new to REI and BG. Really appreciate all the info available on this website. I have been reading up a lot but have a slight confusion regarding Wholesale Calculations. I apologize if this question has already been answered

  • Are wholesalers in California using this formula?
    • MOA = 70% ARV - Repairs - Wholesale fee
    • That means leaving 30% ARV for Buyers Profit and Fixed Cost (Purchase/Holding/Closing Cost)
    • So for $500K property, leaving $150K for Buyers Profit and Fixed Cost
  • Or using this formula?
    • MOA = ARV - Buyers Profit - Fixed Cost - Repairs - Wholesale Fee
    • If Yes, How do you come up with a number for Buyers Profit?
      • Is there a rule of thumb like a % of ARV, a wholesaler should be leaving for buyers profit?
    • If Yes, How do you calculate Fixed Cost?
      • I have read J Scott article on BG regarding fixed cost but do you calculate that cost every time for Wholesale deal based on the property value and for California?
      • Or is there a rule of thumb like a % of ARV a wholesaler should leave for Fixed Cost?

Thanks in advance for the help.

Best,

Syed

Post: 90 Day Challengers - looking to build a team?

Syed AhmadPosted
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 4

Hi Sophia. I am new to BP and learning about RE. Would love to connect. Just sent you a pm