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At what discount off of the ARV or Market Value should i be making my offers at.
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I think it ultimately depends on what your end goal is. If you're wholesaling, I think it's 65% ARV-Repairs-Assignment Fee-Holding Costs
At least, this is how I understand it to be. But, this would likely change on rental properties and flips would not include the assignment fee...so, would depend on your goal for the property.
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Holding costs would already be part of the 65% figure. In some place you may have to use 50% or 55% ARV minus repair costs and assignment fee.
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Do a quick search on the forums for "Maximum Allowable Offer" or MAO. This topic has been discussed in depth on several occasions.
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Lawyer answer - It Depends
Depends on where you are and what other rehabbers/landlords are paying
Have an agent pull you all the SOLDs in your target area - sort by size then look for the bottom end priced ones.
in your list you'll see ARV values and the lowend purchase prices - you'll be able to use tax rolls to find who bought those low priced ones and get a mailing address to contact them (buyers list) and get an idea of what junkers are going for and what other investors are willing to pay - back into your formula that way...you'll get deals done quicker and with less frustration - everyone will want to tell you the lowest possible but reality tells you what they will pay.
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Every deal is different but the average deals here in Jersey are Type 3 and 4 Area's 65% of ARV, minus repairs and wholesale fee
in type 2 areas we use 60% of ARV, minus repairs and wholesale fee
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I always tell my students a great place to start is "Less than what you're buyers will pay"
Of course the deeper you can buy the better....But don't get hung up on a particular percentage....How about just trying to buy at the lowest possible price every time?
I've done deals that I got at 85% of retail, then sold them for 95% of retail and still made over $10,000.
First find you're buyers.
Then find out what maximum percentage of market value they are looking to buy at...
Then buy as far under that percentage as possible.....
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