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Michael D.
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Cash-intensive house flip

Michael D.
  • Investor
  • Brandon, FL
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I have recently come across a foreclosed house with an ARV of $480,000 to $500,000. It needs $50 or $60,000 in updating/ remodeling. Has minimal deferred maintenance and I am likely able to purchase for $250,000. However, I will need to close quickly, will be unable to have any financing contingencies and, therefore, will need $310,000 cash in a very short time-frame. I can come up with the cash, but it will be an enormous strain, leaving me with no reserves if there is a problem with one of my other properties. What options do you guys see?

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Devan Mcclish
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Devan Mcclish
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Private money. Ask someone for the repairs so you have reserves but you better be rock solid on your repair numbers. Give them 10% on their money. You get the deal done. Go to a reia ask other investors if they will fund the repairs

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