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Same-Day Win on Old Choccolocco Rd
Investment Info:
Single-family residence wholesale investment.
Purchase price: $50,000
Sale price: $80,000
Contributors:
Peter Vekselman
Partner Driven worked with Eric Weston on a same-day transaction in Anniston, Alabama. The property on Old Choccolocco Rd was purchased and resold the same day with no rehab required. This deal highlights how identifying the right opportunity and moving quickly can create strong results in smaller markets.
What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?
This deal stood out due to its low entry point and clear resale potential. Properties in this price range can move quickly when positioned correctly, and with no renovation needed, it offered a simple, low-risk opportunity to generate profit through speed and execution.
How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?
Eric sourced the opportunity through local outreach and quickly recognized the potential spread. The seller was motivated and open to a fast, straightforward transaction, which allowed negotiations to remain clean and efficient. Acting quickly helped secure the deal and position it for immediate resale.
How did you finance this deal?
Partner Driven funded 100% of the $50,000 purchase, allowing the deal to move forward without personal capital. With no rehab or holding costs, 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 connecting the property with the right buyer and closing quickly, the team turned a straightforward opportunity into a profitable outcome.
What was the outcome?
The property sold for $80,000 on the same day it was purchased. The strong spread and quick turnaround demonstrated how efficient execution can drive solid results even in lower price point markets.
Lessons learned? Challenges?
This deal reinforced that speed and decisiveness are key in wholesale transactions. The main challenge is always coordination and timing, but when handled well, these deals can be completed cleanly and efficiently. The takeaway is to stay ready and act quickly when opportunities present themselves.
- Julie Muse



