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Ramsey Rimkeit
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An opportunity to flip a friend's house? Which options do I have?

Ramsey Rimkeit
  • Property Manager
  • Hayward, CA
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If you had a close friend who had an option to receive a single-family home in a good neighborhood in the Bay Area mortgage-free as a gift from her parents, but didn't want to deal with project management of contractors, etc. to rehab it after years of deferred maintenance (possibly pipes, kitchen upgrade, 20+ years of heavy smoking indoors, etc.), what opportunity would you see?

Assuming my savings aren't enough for a down payment, which options do I have, and what would be fair and realistic?

Flip it and ask for the difference (I could do a lot of the work myself)?
Owner-financing and rent it out to traveling nurses / long-term rental?
Asset-based lending?
Others?

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Jules Aton#1 Starting Out Contributor
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Jules Aton#1 Starting Out Contributor
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Interesting situation that is likely to cause some hard feelings if you make money on the deal and it isn't a partnership which brings a different set of possible problems so consider it carefully. 

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