16 November 2016 | 6 replies
I got a counter offer from HUD and they want a net amount value for HUD. if the net amount is 100,000; should I place a bid for $106,383 to cover the seller and the buyers fees (6%)?

14 September 2016 | 33 replies
If you can save an extra 3k on each deal and do 10 a year that equals 30k and if you are doing a 100 that is 300k that you could use to hire more people ;)You must be firm and confident in you dealings, otherwise you will be tossed with every counter offer and time pressures.
14 September 2016 | 5 replies
During the inspection, you may request the P and L, and if you do not like the numbers, counter offer or bail out.

26 September 2016 | 4 replies
HiIt depends on the demand and speed,If you should be afraid of loosing the property, but you can try to ask your agent what the highest offer is, but you can only know if he is exlusive agent on this property or his company is exlusive, so if they are exlusive and are telling you the highest offer you know at what number you should come in, and you know how much time you have to negotiate on the deal ,If you have no idea, you need to determine if you can risk the deal by comming in lower and you will save money or you will lose the deal,But everything boils down to the same thing depending on the agent if he is exlusive and can give you a good feel,If he is not exlusive give a offer and ask for a counter offer of the seller.In some states it's illegal the agent should tell you at what numbers the other offers are, so you can tell him at my number are there any higher ones, or how is my offer comming in etc.

1 January 2017 | 9 replies
Here are my numbers: Current Offer $247,000.00 25% Down $61,750.00 Closing Costs $8,000.00 Gross Operating Income $4,495.00 Taxes $309.03 Insurance $560.00 10% Management $449.50 10% CAPEX $449.50 5% Vacancy $224.75 NOI $2,502.22 Debt Service $1,222.57 Cashflow $1,279.65 Per Property $182.81 Cap Rate 12.2% Cash on Cash Return 21% The seller's last counteroffer was for $265,000.

1 January 2017 | 4 replies
I have the cash to buy the property all out, but I really want leverage because I don't want to consume all my cash on this deal and it juices the COCR.Original Ask: $49kInitial Offer: $40kTheir counter-offer: $44kMy counter-offer that was accepted $42k.This is from an estate sale listed on MLS for a 3/1 SFH 865 sq. ft,1950Rent after installing washer and dryer and re-painting interior will be about $950/mthAnyone got any good mortgage broker recs?

20 October 2016 | 76 replies
You'll be surprised how quickly it can become confusing, especially with counter offers going back and forth, disclosures and inspections to review, financing and escrow docs, etc.

3 November 2016 | 9 replies
Blake,Have you ever had a seller respond with a counter offer at your disclosed maximum (200k in your example)?

4 November 2016 | 11 replies
If not for the education I have received from BP and the use of the analysis tools, I probably would have originally offered more than the seller's counter offer to begin with thus paying way to much for the house.

26 October 2016 | 2 replies
Hello Dear BP Members Short sale prop has been on the market almost 3 months but there was not a single offer. In August I made an offer $109K and it was listed for $150K. Bank statrted pre foreclosure process after m...