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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

First Deal of 2008!!! Woohoo!!

1/2/2008

Well, what do you know- I got my first deal of the year today! One of my cash buyers called me while I was on vacation asking if I had any properties in the neighborhood where he bought the last one from me back in November. I didn't, so first thing this morning, I sent out 4 offers on properties in the area he wanted, offering all cash, 7 day close, 3 day inspection. I knew I couldn't get hurt at the prices I was offering, so I wasn't worried if one of them got accepted right off the bat. The offers went out around 9am, and at 9:30 I got a counter from one. This property is an REO, and has only been listed 28 days. The list price was $84,000, I offered $65,500. Their first counter was $74,000, which I was kinda shocked at. So, I called my buyer and asked him what he would need to get it at. It just so happens that this property is right next door to the last property I wholesaled to him, so he was very familiar with it already. He said he could pay $72,000 (I was thinking more along the lines of 76k-78k which is what he bought the last one for, and why I offered what I did). I went back and offered $69,000 (I could have offered less, but didn't want to get greedy and lose it, especially since I knew this buyer was solid). The bank came back at $70,500, I countered at $70,000, and they accepted. Not a big payday, but I'll take 2k for doing 15 minutes of work any day! I haven't even seen the inside of the property. Since the spread is so small, and would get eaten up with the closing costs involved in a simultaneous close, I am adding my buyer onto my contract, and then once it is closed, quit claiming it back to him for a 2k fee. Make sense? I haven't tried this yet, but know a few people who have. I was a little nervous running it by my buyer, but we have a pretty good rapport (he's as easy going as I am) and he was totally fine with it.

I'm SOOOOO happy to get my first REO out of the way! I know there will be many more to come- I plan on going after them with a vengeance. It's also nice to be doing this one with this particular buyer, because he is so easy to deal with.

Not a bad way to start the year off! Not bad at all.....



8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Awesome work. You keep it up there.....

Jerry

Steph said...

Hey thanks, Jerry!

I'm following your lead. :)

Steph

Taylor said...

Good Job Steph! What a great way to start off the year!

I've got to get on that REO thing you've got going. Pre-foreclosures are really challenging right now...

Nice to see the sun again after your vacation?

Have a good one!
~Taylor

DayByDayFlips.com said...

Damn Girl! Great way to start the year!!!!!

jasonhh said...

Nice job Steph!
The turn of the calendar has definetly been good to you.
It has started with a bang. I picked up 3 sub2 yesterday and have laid the groundwork for 2 more and it all happened at the flip of the calender.
Maybe it will be a big year for all.

Boyd said...

You're awesome, Steph. What a great way to start the new year!

Anonymous said...

Great job Steph! You don't wait for deals anymore, you pounce on them! Keep it up, 2008 will be awesome for you.

I just got back from looking at a 3-house package deal. Seller is a rehabber, but has way too many board ups on his hands right now. He told me to bring my screw gun and take the plywood off, and look at these houses. I trudged through 2 feet of snow, but it was worth it. I am formulating my offer now....

Again, good job!!

Steph said...

Thanks guys!!

Taylor- the sun is shining, but it's cold as sh*t right now!!! brrr....

Jason- AWESOME!!! That's a great way to start out the new year. Ride that momentum wave as long as you can!

Tim- Keep me posted about that deal, I hope it works out for you. $$$$$

Steph