First Deal Question

I am looking at doing my first deal. I found an REO property that is listed at $169,900 and needs about $10k in repairs. Comps in the area show an ARV of $189,900. When I looked for financing all of the hard money lenders want to only loan up to 70% of ARV. (~ $139,900 in this case) I want to finance the purchase and the repair costs so that puts my target purchase price at $129,900. Does it seem possible that the bank will come down this much from the listed price? It is clear that this is a wholesale property by the condition of the house. I know they can’t possibly get $169,900, but it seems like they could get it sold for more than $129,900. I figured I would go ahead and offer 129,900. All they can do is say no, but does anyone have any suggestions/advice/etc for a first timer on how I could get this deal done and still turn a decent profit?



Thanks.

Comments(5)

  • Polar26th September, 2005

    I was shooting for $129,900. My question was do you think the bank would come down that much.

    Unfortunately, it does not matter now. Someone beat me to the punch and got a contract.

  • carraras27th September, 2005

    How much did they get it under contract for?

    This might tell you how far the bank will bend, for next time.

  • Polar27th September, 2005

    The agent would not tell me for some reason.

  • jimandlacy18th September, 2005

    A reputation for Integrity and Honesty is harder to get than money... Listen to JL and think twice before compromising yours.... [ Edited by jimandlacy on Date 09/18/2005 ]

  • ceedee21st September, 2005

    Hi fellow SoCal investor! Although I have not done any precon deals, I have looked into it elsewhere as the opportunities here in SoCal are thought to be gone. But who knows? I am very curious where you are finding new homes here in the $200-$300k dollar range? High Dessert ?Also, just one more thought. The market here is slowing down fast. I would be prepared to hold for at least 6 mos. Good luck!

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