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Showing posts with label simultaneous close. Show all posts
Showing posts with label simultaneous close. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2008

Two Down....

6/9/2008

Sorry for being a bad blogger- I've been out in the streets trying to get some deals sold.

Finally found a buyer (today) for the REO I have under contract. Have to close it on Friday of this week, so I was starting to get a little worried. I actually ended up having a few people who wanted it, but went with the buyer who I know will close. One guy came back and offered 2k more, but I don't trust him, and he only wanted to put a $500 deposit down, so I went with the guys who I know will close. The realtor forgot to send the contract to the title company again (shocking), so the title co just got it today, but said they will be able to get it done Friday, which is also shocking (for real shocking).

I don't know if I mentioned it in my last post, and I'm too tired/lazy to look, but when I made my offer on this house, I thought it was in a totally different part of town (a much, much nicer part). I called another wholesaler to see if he had been inside, and he said it was really clean, and rent ready (that's what the listing said, too, and the pics looked good), so I just made the offer without looking at it, thinking that if they accepted it at 70k, I would have a slam dunk. I made the offer with no inspection contingency, and offered to close in 10 days, because I knew I could sell it with my eyes closed for at least 80k (if it was in the neighborhood I thought it was). It was listed at 90k, and they ended up accepting my offer right off the bat, without even countering. It wasn't until I MapQuested the directions so I could go get some more pictures, that I realized it was in another part of town. OOPS. It's still a great deal, but I would have never, ever made that offer and only allowed myself 10 days to close with no contingencies if I knew where it was. So, anyway, long story long, I learned another lesson on this one. Also, I kind of feel like a rock star for getting it sold in time without having had a buyer lined up. Hehe. It's not closed yet, though, so I probably should keep my trap shut.

I spent most of the weekend marketing this deal, putting signs out and pestering everyone I could think of to help me find a buyer for it. As I suspected, through my marketing efforts (a handwritten sign), I got a call Friday night from a really, really, solid cash buyer who is looking to buy more houses asap, which makes all of the time I spent putting out signs well worth the effort. Also, I drove around this entire neighborhood checking out what was for sale, calling for rent signs, and just learning what was going on. So, now I know another neighborhood, which is always good.... There was a rehab going on a few blocks away from the one I was trying to get rid of, so, Sunday afternoon, I stopped and asked the crew if the owner was looking for anything else in the area. They said yes, so I wrote the address and price on the back of my card and asked them to please give it to him. A few hours later, I get a call, and I'll be damned if it wasn't the same guy I talked to on Friday who called on my sign. He said he was pretty impressed that I actually stopped and left a card, and we proceeded to yap on the phone for another 30 minutes. This guy is a good contact to have.

I still have one more deal (long shot), that may pan out. Supposed to meet up with the buyer tomorrow (he backed out of a meeting today), to see if he is going to take the house or not.

Tomorrow is the closing for the other deal I sold, and everything is on track for that. Talked to my buyer earlier and he is ready, and title co is ready, too, so that's looking good.

I'm off to a good start this month...

Sunday, April 20, 2008

My Buyer Is Not Dead, After All...

4/20/2008

As I mentioned in my prior post, I was getting a little concerned about my buyer for the other REO deal that is supposed to close tomorrow. I called him twice Friday asking him if it was OK to close Tuesday instead (the bank's title co said they needed an extra day to get everything ready). I told myself I would give him until noon Saturday to call me back, and then I would just start blowing his phone up like I have learned to do when people involved in deals with me don't return calls in a timely manner.....it's really quite effective. Anyway, I went out to my new Starbucks yesterday morning and forgot my phone at home. When I got back, there was an email from him sent at 11:57, saying that he was fine with closing Tuesday. So, that's good news.

2 closings in less than a week- never thought I'd see the day...

Third deal I have under contract is supposed to close a week from tomorrow. There's 4 wholesalers involved in this deal (long story), so I'm only making $1250 on it. Although it isn't the biggest payday in the world, I'll still take it all day long and be happy with it. The little ones add up, ya know?

I'm pretty excited about my new $50 video camera. They should hijack Geico's slogan "So easy a caveman could do it." Seriously- I am the biggest moron when it comes to technical stuff, and I was able to figure out how to upload videos in less than 20 minutes. This thing will be great for getting videos of properties to send to my buyers. I think I may bring it to the closing on Tuesday, so you guys can witness my 2nd simultaneous close, and also meet my new buyer.

10-4, over and out...