Well, I wish I could say I have found a buyer for the Hallett property, but I have not. I had a serious buyer lined up, but she was going to use hard money and the lender has cut back on his LTV (to 60%), so the deal became too expensive for her. Oh well. The website and ads I have posted have helped me pick up about a dozen more potential buyers, so it has not been a total waste of time. I have gotten with some other investors I know and have them spreading the word to their lists, so hopefully something shakes out. I still get leads from my ads, so there is some potential there as well.
Now, for the boldness stuff. In the grand scheme of things, this is probably not all that bold, but it has been a step for me. I am sometimes too laid back and go with an attitude of if they say no, I move on and too often I seem to present things in a way that make it easy to say "no". I have recently begun taking a slightly different approach. Now I have been going at this business with the attitude "what's the worst they can do, say no?" and this has paid dividends quickly. Too frequently I have offered prices that I think the buyer will accept, not necessarily the price that works best for me. Now, I have still gotten good prices, but not nearly as good as I may have been able to. Recent actions have gotten me different results.
On Friday I got 3 properties under contract, 2 are cash flowing already and one is ready to go.
Duplex (rented) - Duquesne, PA 15110
Single-family (rented) - Braddock, PA 15104
Single-family (vacant) - McKees Rocks, PA 15136
All of them are under 50% of ARV and I did not go higher than $18,200 for any of them. I had another offer accepted at $16k for a duplex in need of work, but the seller is looking for far more hand money than I am willing to give. However, we only got to this point because I kept at it on trying to work something out. I am not creating anything revolutionary for investors, I am just seeing how I can get better results by making small changes in my mindset.
I currently have 4 properties that I am trying to sell and they have all gotten some amount of interest. I just need to get these sold and my stress level will go waaaaaay down. I have not had the results I would like so far, but I am on the right track, I can feel it.
I have the opportunity to partner up with a mentor of mine that should do wonders for my lead generation. It will be a bit pricey compared to what I have been spending on marketing, but if it pans out the way we think it will (300-500 leads in 30 days), then it will e money well-spent.
I will keep you updated (while I keep my fingers crossed).
Monday, July 27, 2009
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