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Same-Day Success on Brame Ln SE
Investment Info:
Single-family residence wholesale investment.
Purchase price: $150,000
Sale price: $218,000
Contributors:
Peter Vekselman
Partner Driven worked alongside Richard Granquist on a fast, same-day transaction in Port Orchard, Washington. The property on Brame Ln SE was purchased and resold on the same day with no rehab required. This deal highlighted how preparation, speed, and strong market awareness can create meaningful results in competitive Washington markets.
What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?
Same-day opportunities like this are attractive because they limit exposure to holding costs and remove renovation risk entirely. This property showed clear resale demand and a strong pricing gap, making it a good fit for a quick-turn strategy focused on execution rather than construction.
How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?
Richard sourced the opportunity through local market activity and recognized the potential quickly. The seller was motivated and wanted a fast closing, which allowed negotiations to remain clean and straightforward. Acting decisively made it possible to secure the deal and move directly to resale.
How did you finance this deal?
Partner Driven funded 100% of the $150,000 purchase, allowing the transaction to close without personal capital being used. With no rehab costs or holding period, the financial structure stayed simple and supported a smooth same-day close.
How did you add value to the deal?
Value was created through speed, certainty, and execution rather than physical improvements. By moving quickly and pairing the property with the right buyer, the team capitalized on market demand and completed a clean, efficient transaction.
What was the outcome?
The property sold for $218,000 the same day it was purchased. The strong spread and quick turnaround confirmed buyer demand in the area and validated the decision to act quickly on the opportunity.
Lessons learned? Challenges?
Same-day deals require tight coordination and confidence in pricing. The key takeaway was the importance of preparation and disciplined underwriting. When the numbers are clear and execution is sharp, fast-turn opportunities can produce strong outcomes.

- Julie Muse



