Where Do Real Estate Investors Find Great Buys on Property?
The answer in one word is: UGLY. You need to have a
motivated seller (DON’T WANTER) and property that is ugly.
Great buys in real estate are in rough condition. I can
count the nice properties on one hand that I got great buys
in over the years. I am talking about thousands of
properties. So if you have not guessed it yet, if you get
in this business you are going to need to be in the
rehabilitation of property business. What do I mean by ugly:
a. Weeds two feet high in the yard
b. Gutters hanging down from the house
c. Holes in the roof are good
d. Maintenance neglected
e. Out dated kitchens, shag carpet, unpainted walls for
10-20 years
Some of examples of a great buy:
a. "Keep cool indoor pool". I bought a house in Pontiac
once such that when you walked in the front door, the paint
was pealing from the walls. The house was full of moisture.
When you got to the top of stairs to basement, you ran into
crystal clear water. The water was to the top step. Someone
had stopped up the floor drains and broken a water pipe.
Water was running out of the basement windows. I had no
competition on buying this house. We called the water
department and had the water turned off at the street. We
had the house dried out and got a great buy. The point is
that there was little competition to buy this home. They
could not see past the water coming out of basement
windows. This was a foreclosed property and the bank was a
motivated seller.
b. "A little smell" I purchased a house where the owner had
a dump truck load of sand poured into the basement. The
sand was for a permanent litter box for her 25 cats. I had
to take my clothes off in the garage when I got home.
Again, I had no competition on the buy. The rehab on this
house was labor intense.
c. "Moving walls" In this house, you opened the door and
roaches fall on you or better said, "the walls move".
Again, the competition fell away- this required an
exterminator and all was well.
d. Also look for backed up sewers, fleas, houses full of
trash, as things to look for when looking for a great buys.
This business requires hard work but the rewards can be
great. The majority of properties that people donate to
charities meet the above conditions. There are great buys
in real estate but it requires investors with a talent to
restore the homes to a classic condition. Restoring homes,
and putting them back in great shape, is for me, part of a
process of fulfilling the American dream for homeowners and
is what I love most about this business. The investors who
look and see fully restored homes instead of the above are
ones that get the great buys on homes they otherwise
couldn’t afford. If you are new investor, I recommend you
focus on the lighter rehabs, paint and carpet changes for
example. Some of the examples above were light rehabs they
just had obstacles that others could not see past.
About the Author:
Ralph Mark Maupin has purchased and sold in excess of 3,500
single-family homes and many multi family properties. Mark
teaches real estate investing seminars, and has real estate
mentoring program. mrleaseoption.com/
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