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Oriah B.
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Thoughts on buying this NPN?

Oriah B.
  • Greensboro, NC
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I am considering to buy this NPN. I have been successful in buying and profiting on notes and am looking to get back into since my REO supply dried up and there's no money in flipping properties right now. I offered the seller 50% of UPB but they want closer to 80k. Seems a bit rich for me, but maybe you guys disagree?

Lien Position: 1st
Non-Performing
Note Type: Mortgage
Legal Status: Foreclosure
Unpaid Principal Balance: $85,408.00
Loan to Value: 54%
Origination Date: Mar 1, 2021
Original Balance: $87,137.00
Total Payoff: $103,006.00
Payments Remaining: 221.58
Interest Rate: 9%
Interest-Only Loan: No
Principal and Interest Payment: $791.76
Escrow/Impounds $0.00
Total Monthly Loan Payment $791.76
Last Payment Received Date: Sep 7, 2022
Maturity Date: Aug 1, 2040
Accrued Late Charge: s$694.38

Approximate Value of Property: 140k/Located in Florida

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Chris Seveney
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Chris Seveney
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Thanks for tagging me. First thing that jumps out at me is how is the payoff $16k higher than the UPB when the loan is only 6 months behind? That to me seems very odd.

But lets run with that number and say you pay $80k for it. If you had to foreclose and the borrower did not contest (unlikely), The FC process would take approx. 12 months and by the time you evict and sell the property that is another six months. You will spend around $10k fighting with this borrower so at the end of the day you would may $15k over 1.5 years and be all in at $100k which is aruond a 12% IRR.

If the borrower files BK and makes the payments, over the long haul you are also getting a round a 12% IRR.

So to put this in perspective, you could give someone with 800 credit a hard money loan at 12% (and add points) or buy a loan where the borrower is defaulted, in foreclosure with significant risk and get less $.  For this loan I would be around $55k

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