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Anthony Micklus
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Milton, VT
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Presentation Advice

Anthony Micklus
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Milton, VT
Posted

I am looking at purchasing a property that is going up for auction. I am looking to create a presentation to hand out to potential private investors. Here is what I have so far.

Page 1 - Basic Stuff 

Picture of property.

Basic Statistics (Beds, Baths, Square footage, Acreage, ARV)

Deeper information. (Year Built, Siding, Roof, Basement, Foundation, Heat etc.)

Page 2 - The Numbers

Cost to Purchase, Closing costs etc.

Cost to Repair (Clean out, New Floors, Painting)

Holding Costs (Taxes, Insurance, Utilities)

Anticipated Sales Price, Closing Costs, Commissions.

Profit and Split.

ROI.

Does anyone see anything I should be adding? Your input would be greatly appreciated.