All Forum Posts by: Sanedria Potter
Sanedria Potter has started 2 posts and replied 21 times.
Post: Cash vs Lines of Credit

- Appraiser
- Atlanta, GA
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So @Chendra, you suggest keeping the cash and utilizing his LOC if his DTI is good.
Lol. I tried to highlight your name. Still learning BP.
Post: Cash vs Lines of Credit

- Appraiser
- Atlanta, GA
- Posts 23
- Votes 14
Thank you for your thoughts. I appreciate it.
Post: Cash vs Lines of Credit

- Appraiser
- Atlanta, GA
- Posts 23
- Votes 14
Good morning BP,
I have a question. When potential lenders are looking at your assets and your reserves, are lines of credit considered? Do they only count liquid cash or will they also count lines of credit. This person has an almost equal amount of both. For example he has $15,000 cash and a $15,000 line of credit.
He has a 700 credit score and his total estimated cash to close on the property he is looking at is about $10,500. He wants to then use the $15000 line of credit to front the repairs, then get reimbursement from the draw inspections. The remaining cash of $4500 will cover the 6 months of interest payments on the loan. His exit strategy is to rehab and flip. Since this scenario will almost deplete his cash, is that bad. Should he save more cash up before jumping on his first deal.
Any thoughts?? The house is in a decent area and renovated homes are selling in 90 days or less consistently. Based on the area, the property itself, the low level of repairs needed and a solid ARV with lots of recent comps, I advised him that it was a good first deal. Interested to see what others thoughts are on this, being that it would tie up the bulk of his cash. He would still have the line of credit if he needed it.
The house is $29,000 and needs about $22,000 of repairs. ARV is a strong $90,000.
Thank you.
Post: Private Money Interest Rates

- Appraiser
- Atlanta, GA
- Posts 23
- Votes 14
Please keep us posted on what terms you end up negotiating. Happy Investing.
Post: How to get Rehab funds

- Appraiser
- Atlanta, GA
- Posts 23
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I am glad it is working out for you. Please keep us posted. I am in Atlanta as well. Happy investing!
Post: Newbie from Marietta, Georgia

- Appraiser
- Atlanta, GA
- Posts 23
- Votes 14
Welcome Lauren. Happy Investing.
SANEDRIA POTTER-HOLT
Post: Rich dad, Poor Dad

- Appraiser
- Atlanta, GA
- Posts 23
- Votes 14
Exactly Ibrahim!!!!
Post: Rich dad, Poor Dad

- Appraiser
- Atlanta, GA
- Posts 23
- Votes 14
Like the old folks say "Eat the fish and spit out the bones". Use what is applicable to you. Best wishes on your investment endeavors.
Post: Re: Why I Don't Like Cheap Properties

- Appraiser
- Atlanta, GA
- Posts 23
- Votes 14
Great strategy James with the on-time rent incentive.
Post: Zillow Zestimate

- Appraiser
- Atlanta, GA
- Posts 23
- Votes 14
lol. Thanks so much. So sorry.