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Buy an Apartment Building — How to Structure Your Offer

June 30th, 2008 by Ted Karsch | 11 Comments | Filed in Financing Real Estate, Learn Real Estate, Mortgages, Property Listings, Real Estate, Real Estate Law

As I stress time and time again to new apartment building investors, before making an offer on any apartment building real estate property be sure that the investment will be a profitable one. Banks and commercial mortgage lenders will only lend money on an apartment building that has a Debt Service Coverage Ratio of at 1.2. Once the investor has done his or her work and found a profitable apartment building to purchase then the next step is to structure a offer.

The Offer Letter

The offer that the investor makes on an apartment building should be in the form of a typed letter detailing the terms and conditions under which the investor is offering to purchase the property. After the buyer has figured out the value of the property then he or should deduct around five percent off of that figure and make that the offer price. The investor should also make the offer contingent upon receiving financing, under specified terms, within 30 to 45 days for an amount of at least 75% of the purchase price. The buyer should also include an expiration date of one week on the offer during which time the seller can review the offer.

How to Make the Offer Stronger

  1. Get a letter of interest from a commercial mortgage broker that simply states they are willing to lend 75% of the properties value. This letter of interest should not be confused with a commitment letter. The bank is under no obligation to lend the money if they decide to turn down the deal.
  2. Put together a professional sales agreement in simple language that is fair to the buyer and seller. This will ensure that your letter is taken seriously.
  3. Include any information that will make your offer appear stronger. If you have a lot of real estate investment experience, include your curriculum vitae. If you are going to pay your down payment with cash on hand then send a copy of your bank statement showing the cash.

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