Small Market Win on Division St
Investment Info:
Single-family residence wholesale investment.
Purchase price: $20,000
Sale price: $45,000
Contributors:
Peter Vekselman
Partner Driven worked with Daniel Anger on a same-day transaction in Cheboygan, Michigan. The property on Division St was purchased and resold the same day with no rehab required. This deal highlights how even smaller markets can produce strong opportunities when pricing, speed, and execution align correctly.
What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?
This opportunity stood out because of its low entry point and immediate resale potential. With no repairs required, it offered a straightforward path to create value through execution alone rather than renovation or long-term holding.
How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?
Daniel sourced the property through local outreach and quickly identified the spread. The seller was looking for a fast and simple closing, which allowed negotiations to stay efficient and straightforward. Acting quickly made it possible to secure and resell the property the same day.
How did you finance this deal?
Partner Driven funded 100% of the $20,000 purchase, allowing the transaction to move forward without personal capital. With no rehab or holding period, the structure remained simple and supported a clean same-day exit.
How did you add value to the deal?
Value was created through speed, certainty, and execution. By connecting the property with the right buyer and moving quickly, the team was able to convert a simple opportunity into a completed transaction without any physical improvements.
What was the outcome?
The property sold for $45,000 on the same day it was purchased. The quick turnaround demonstrated how efficient execution and strong market awareness can produce results even in smaller, less competitive markets.
Lessons learned? Challenges?
This deal reinforced the importance of staying ready and acting decisively when opportunities appear. Even small-scale transactions require coordination and speed, but when executed properly, they can create clean and efficient outcomes.
- Julie Muse



