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6 September 2016 | 11 replies
If you negotiate a good enough deal that pays you then complete the transaction with the investor to buy the house you have under contract.
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6 September 2016 | 3 replies
I managed the projects myself, found new subcontractors and slowly pieces together a new construction team to rebuild the projects.In the end, with the backing of my banker, and parts of my project completely redone twice to do things right, I was happy with the end product.
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21 March 2017 | 18 replies
We will be putting $3,700 down, and borrowing $15,000 over 4 years at 5%, which is 4x the interest rate our relatives make on their savings in a bank CD, making both them and us very happy with the terms of the transaction.After closing, we anticipate ~$4000 in rehab costs to bring this very tired unit up to date, which will include refinishing the hardwood floors, complete repainting, new kitchen flooring, new counter top, new appliances, new lights, blinds, fans, toilet, etc.
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5 September 2016 | 0 replies
(Seller needs the equity out asap, so seller-financing is out)As for the deal itself: Located a few towns over from me (but not far enough where management would be a hassle), right near the better part of the borough, near the middle school, very close to stores & very close to where new construction is being planned & the area is on an upswing.2 - 2 bedrooms (1150-1200/each)4 - 1 bedrooms (850-900/each)Going inside it this week, but from my walks around the outside, I'm ballparking about 100k in renoSeller asking for 200kTaxes as-is about 6500Seller states all zoning approvals & site-planning have been completed, only thing left to do is pull permits and put nails to woodAs of right now, my immediate plan would be to sit down w/ the commercial people at my lender's, assess my standing, and start all the other due diligence common with a typical, residential purchase.
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7 September 2016 | 21 replies
Very low risk and I completely disagree with the statement that it's high risk.
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6 September 2016 | 18 replies
Since you have already completed the rehab "R" the house will appraise for more than you paid (value add), so you can pull that money out and Repeat.
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19 April 2019 | 4 replies
The work looks good, but as they were completing the job we were right at closing.
15 September 2016 | 17 replies
I am very confused at why this would be a "small issue" unless I am just completely out to lunch, which I hope I am.The MHU boot camp would be a very good crash course for you I believe--you may be in over your head and not even realize it.
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27 November 2016 | 8 replies
Often they have so much work they drop your home flip and go the next smaller job and then come back.In most cases you are the general contractor coordinate different tasks and heavily involved on a daily basis to see it gets completed.