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Hermes Kanaris Wanna be a surgeon? Dissect this deal with me.
30 December 2024 | 14 replies
they said around 90% of market value.I tried to get them to understand that this property needs a LOT of work, almost a full gut, some holes in walls (small) old carpet needs to be ripped up, i mean like the works on this thing, you can prob get away with touching up the kitchen since its real hardwood and the bathrooms as well but this prop needs at least 80k.Found out owner actually owes 140k on property, and zillow is zestimating it to be 127k.
Augusta Owens I desire to learn by doing.
29 January 2025 | 2 replies
That means 500 calls a day finding motivated discount sellers.Probably other positions too, but that's a start.Are you getting any good finds on the house hack? 
Sam Leon "Non representation listing please call owner direct"
11 January 2025 | 4 replies
Most likely a "discount listing" Owner pays realtor a small amount upfront to add it to the MLS.
Brandon Patrick Real estate agents in Phoenix
20 January 2025 | 1 reply
It is a common concern, I think if you are writing competitive offers then you can request a discount.
Brad Roche FHA 203(k) vs. Fannie Mae Homestyle Renovation Loan
13 January 2025 | 5 replies
., new flooring, updated bathroom/kitchen fixtures)-Energy Efficiency Upgrades (e.g., solar panels)-Accessibility Modifications (e.g., ramps, widened doorways)-Luxury Items (e.g., pool)-LandscapingNot Acceptable Renovations:-Commercial Use (e.g., turning a residential property into a commercial property)-Temporary Structures-Non-Residential Buildings (e.g., barns, stables)FHA 203(k)Minimum Down Payment: 3.5%Minimum Credit Score: 620Minimum Loan Amount: $50,000Maximum Loan Amount: $524,225Occupancy Types: Primary Residence ONLYUnit Maximum: 4 UnitsAcceptable Renovations:-Structural Improvements/Reconstruction (e.g., adding rooms, bathrooms)-Cosmetic Enhancements-Eliminate Health and Safety Hazards-Energy Efficiency Improvements-Major Landscaping (e.g., grading, tree removal, adding walkways)Non-Acceptable Renovations:-Luxury Items-Commercial Use-Temporary Structures-Non-Residential BuildingsBoth of these renovation loans are similar in many ways, but the key differences are:1.
Sarp Ka Cheapest way to make a cash offer???
22 January 2025 | 14 replies
That ship has sailed and it was never at the discount you're suggesting. 
Johnathan Cummings Buying portfolio and then selling off a portion to recoup investment?
22 January 2025 | 2 replies
(So unless they sell for much more than they paid they will only get a small percent of their down back, especially after selling costs,) but you did say they were getting a discount.
Grace Solano Thinking out of California
19 January 2025 | 3 replies
The home was on the market for over 200 days, the builder offered 15,000 discount.
Spencer Dixon BF LIVE then LEAVE
16 January 2025 | 0 replies
It all started with removing some interior walls and changing the floor plan, removing a chimney, adding a bedroom and bathroom, installing patio door to the backyard, and completely renovating every other interior element What was the outcome?
Jason Edwards First Flip Insights: 1272 Lakins Rd, Etna
20 January 2025 | 0 replies
We also updated the entire flooring, renovated the kitchen with new appliances, overhauled both bathrooms, and added new washer and dryer units.