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All Forum Posts by: Eliot M.

Eliot M. has started 16 posts and replied 86 times.

Hey all.  Not trying to be lazy here but time may be of the essence on this one and I don't know where else to research/get timely help.  My strategy up to this point has been buy and hold rentals, and not really been fixer-uppers, or off-market deals, or seller financed deals, but I may have stumbled onto a possible deal that may be all three.  I was wondering if I could get some advice here because I have not yet read books on seller financing (it's not part of my plan) and don't really know where to go.

Deal Details: the owner's house is probably worth $130k-$150k ARV. The house needs some repair work but I have not seen it in years. I know for a fact that it has a new roof, but needs some foundation work, plus interior work on bathrooms. I hope to have all details/quotes/timeline on what the rehab will entail/cost but let's say it's gonna be near $30k. The outstanding balance on the owner's mortgage is $70k and I could probably buy it for close to that. So I'd have $100k in it, so that's 66% of ARV.

The house is an emotional drain on the owners and they may step away altogether for the $70k and that would be fine, however I have an inkling that I may be able to sweeten the deal for them by giving them a cash flow stream into their retirement.  This would happen via seller financing.

I also know for a fact that they could pay off their mortgage tomorrow if they wanted.  So I was thinking they could pay it off, then seller finance back to me.  The only thing is, like I said, I have no idea how to structure a deal like this.  

For those who are versed in this type of deal, what would be your offer to them?  

Also, would a traditional lender finance this deal, keeping in mind that it needs $30k of work?  My credit, income, debt-to-income is all stellar.  Banks would have no trouble financing to me on a normal purchase, I'm just curious about fixer-uppers.  It may be that the owners would prefer to just walk away from this for the $70k, in which case traditional financing would be my preference.

I was also thinking about offering another option to them: I lend them $ at a specified interest rate for them to get the repairs done, then sell.  When they sell, I get my $ back + interest, plus share in a % of the profits at close.  They are open to this, as I've already suggested it.  Just wondering which of these options seems best?  

My take on the seller's personal preferences:

1st preference: walk away from the house tomorrow for $70k.

2nd preference: owner finance to me and have a steady stream of cash into retirement

3rd preference: borrow $ from me and then sell, sharing profits with me.

Post: Getting started in Atlanta!

Eliot M.Posted
  • Investor
  • Norcross, GA
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 20

@Matt Smith welcome aboard. I am new as well here on BP. Been investing since 2014 and have a few SFH under my belt. Still working full time but need to replace my wife's income. Would love to connect!

Post: Montgomery Investing

Eliot M.Posted
  • Investor
  • Norcross, GA
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 20

@Eve Gomes I own rentals in Montgomery and know the areas very well.  Send me a connection request and I can help.

Post: Damaun Dowdy residing in Lilburn GA

Eliot M.Posted
  • Investor
  • Norcross, GA
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 20

Also looking in Lilburn.  Look forward to connecting.

Post: Montgomery Investing

Eliot M.Posted
  • Investor
  • Norcross, GA
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 20

This thread seems a little stale, but I'm active in Montgomery if anyone would like to network.  It's my hometown and I have a lot of connections and know the areas well.

Post: Investor from ATL hoping to network and scale

Eliot M.Posted
  • Investor
  • Norcross, GA
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 20

Hi everyone.  Been lurking anonymously for a while now, but wanted to introduce myself and start participating!  Been investing since 2014 and own 3 single family homes.  Looking around in the (east) ATL area for my next purchase as my next step toward financial freedom.  Looking forward to making some new friends!