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All Forum Posts by: Consuela Adams

Consuela Adams has started 7 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Flood insurance-New Build

Consuela AdamsPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 3

Question for new builders- if a lot is In a flood zone would it be required to have flood insurance if the foundation is built up, on cement blocks? The specific lot is near a creek

Post: Buy & Hold, Subject 2, Fix & Flip

Consuela AdamsPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 3

@Jeremy Monroe thanks for the advice! I was thinking the numbers were really tight for it to be a good deal for a flipper. Between holding costs, realtor fees it wouldn't be much of a spread.

Post: Buy & Hold, Subject 2, Fix & Flip

Consuela AdamsPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 3

So I viewed my first hoarder house yesterday. It's a manufactured home sitting on a foundation on a double lot, so it would be viewed as a SNF. It's in a good area in the top 10 best school's districts in Georgia. The neighborhood has only single family homes. The tenant hoarded badly, walked out on the seller and the seller is desperate to sell. She owns 80k on the property mortgage and liens and she just wants what she owes. The property needs at least 40-50K rehab. ARV is around 190k, which I think is pushing it as a fix and flip. I'm thinking this would be a good buy and hold as the flipper would needs more wiggle room money for this to work and the fact is a manufactured home.. How should I wholesale this? Would this be a good subject to deal to sell if so how do you structure the deal as a wholesaler?

Thanks for any advice