How Much Assignment Fee Should I Get It ?

I get accepted for short sale propety $325k and value of the house low 495k-high 600k so how much should I assign this deal to investors? Help wholesale gurus .

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  • charlotteinvestor27th June, 2006

    if arv is 600k after small repairs 50-100k. If 495 with some repairs 15-35k.

  • Aaliyah27th June, 2006

    Hi charlotteinvestor, what bout no repair need the property.

  • NewKidInTown327th June, 2006

    If there is that much equity in the property, how did you get the lender to accept a short sale?

  • NewKidInTown328th June, 2006

    Are your comps good, or just guesses at this point?

    What did the bank thing the property was worth when you got your short sale approved?

  • acesking29th June, 2006

    SOunds like a winner to me...however what are you basing your comps on? Looks to me like a pretty wide range. You should really try to dial it in around $30-50k at least, then you might get a much more accurate answer to your question.

    Tman

  • acesking29th June, 2006

    SOunds like a winner to me...however what are you basing your comps on? Looks to me like a pretty wide range. You should really try to dial it in around $30-50k at least, then you might get a much more accurate answer to your question.

    Tman

  • InActive_Account29th June, 2006

    495 is where you want to start your asking and be prepared to negotiate

  • Aaliyah2nd July, 2006

    Hi acesking and Panicfilm, thank you for replying my question.

  • cherdwelth2nd July, 2006

    70% of say $550,000 is $385,000 - you paid $325,000 - so you have a 60K window - if it needs no repairs - go from there.

  • Aaliyah3rd July, 2006

    Thanks cherdwelth, I will take your advice.

  • Aaliyah3rd July, 2006

    cherdwelth, Lolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll, I do have mentor thanks anyway.

  • cherdwelth3rd July, 2006

    LOL you just never know! Good luck!!! Keep us posted on your deal.

  • cherdwelth3rd July, 2006

    Hi - I have access to the MLS in my area and also checked Zillow for comparison - it is pretty good - a bit off here and there but not substantially. Zillow was less accurate when it first started, but now seems to have come up to speed.

    Do you have title companies in NJ? If so, go in and talk to an agent - take them to lunch. They are always looking for new customers and they will do small comp searches for you free is you bring them your business.

    If I remember though, NJ uses RE attorneys (I used to work for them back there). Is this still true?

    Are your tax records online? If so, they may show COMPS -- I know ours do here. Either check online or call them to see what is available to you online.

    As for your Private Message -- I got a PM too from IBUYHOUSES and cannot read it since I am not a member either.

  • InActive_Account2nd July, 2006

    congrats and good job

  • bsplman4th July, 2006

    Cherdwelth,

    I found the info. that we were referred to in the email sent to both of us. Go to pg 4 in this forum, open topic: I may have jumped the gun, open profile. Good luck.[ Edited by bsplman on Date 07/04/2006 ]

  • InActive_Account5th July, 2006

    cool best of luck and consider posting it here for the others.

  • cherdwelth5th July, 2006

    Hi Panic - Actually its the one in the downloads. I will change it a little bit though to fit our state.

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