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Let’s Set the Record Straight

429-sold-sign-april.jpg429 NE WebsterSavvy Investor picks up on an Alberta Arts District fixer in Portland Oregon. As told in a recent blog right here Fixer_Buyers_and_the_Rookie_Mistake . The post tells the story of three buyers looking at the same property. All three eventually made offers. The story was factual. Yet today I recieved a comment from  a reader suggesting the entire story was  made up! In fact this is their quote ” Comment:
I think that the information in this blog is false! The stories are fake and the real world would never see anything like these stories. Thank you ” Now I for one don’t necessarily like overt frontal attacks. And I especially do not care for attacks that are based on no facts and are simply mean spirited and incorrect. I do though recognize the rights of people to have their oppinions.

Hence I did not choose to berate this attacker and make the comment open for others to respond. Instead I chose to give a response to that individual directly to their email.

Here is my response.

An Interesting comment that you left me on my post at www.portlandflips.wordpress.com  and my Posting on Fixer Buyers and the Rookies Mistake. What makes this comment interesting to me is this :

  • You do Not know Me
  • You have made a unilateral decision on your own that you believe the information and the story was untrue
  • You have not presented any evidence to support you allegation
  • You have just chosen to lash out

I do not know why you would presume that I would waste my time creating a fabrication. To what end would that serve any ones purpose? I do not lie. I do not make up stories. I may embellish parts of a story to make it somewhat more interesting. But the basic tenants of the stories are Factual and Verifiable.

In regards to the posting the Property I was talking about is at 429 NE Webster in Portland Oregon 97211 and is a Fixer as you can see by the Picture. I have also provided here from the local multiple listing service RMLS the transaction history.

MLS # Hist Status Price Date Agent Office DOM/CDOM
7028327 SLD SLD $269,000 4/22/2007 HAMILTHE RMXR01 13 / 13
7028327 PEN PEN $259,000 4/9/2007 HAMILTHE RMXR01 13 / 13
7028327 DAT ACT $259,000 4/7/2007 HAMILTHE RMXR01 11 /  
7028327 DAT ACT $259,000 4/7/2007 HAMILTHE RMXR01 11 /  
7028327 NEW ACT $259,000 3/27/2007 HAMILTHE RMXR01 0 /  
7027459 SLD SLD $269,000 4/20/2007 HAMILTHE RMXR01 13 / 13
7027459 PEN PEN $259,000 4/9/2007 HAMILTHE RMXR01 13 / 13
7027459 DAT ACT $259,000 4/7/2007 HAMILTHE RMXR01 11 /  
7027459 DAT ACT $259,000 3/30/2007 HAMILTHE RMXR01 3 /  
7027459 NEW ACT $259,000 3/27/2007 HAMILTHE RMXR01 0 /  


© RMLS™ 2007. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. – INFORMATION NOT GUARANTEED AND SHOULD BE VERIFIED.
SQUARE FOOTAGE IS APPROXIMATE & MAY INCLUDE BOTH FINISHED & UNFINISHED AREAS – CONSULT BROKER FOR INFO.
SCHOOL AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

I have been actively working with Investors of distressed properties for a little over 18 years. It is quite common place to pay greater than full price for a property that promises future rewards. If you would like more examples or would like additional information, I invite you to call me or email me if you choose. I would be more than happy to engage you or anyone in a dialogue concerning FIXERS FLIPS AND REHABS in Portland Oregon. If however you choose only to lash out. Then please choose to do that with someone else.

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Herb Hamilton
Broker Associate

Servicing the Greater Portland Metro Area

RE/MAX Preferred Inc. Realtors

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Hot Fixer Market in Portland are You Ready

A little less than a month ago I was sitting in front of an Investor who had called me about putting his Rental Property on the Market. I had done all my homework and felt that the property a 1907 Fixer located in the Alberta Arts District of Portland Oregon should sell fairly quickly at the listed price of $259,000.

The prior three weeks leading up to this point in time had been spent in research for value. The property is somewhat nonconforming in a good way. Providing comps was the tough part. The Seller was to give notice to the tenants so that we could begin with a vacant property.

The key to selling Fixers is accessibility for Buyers. They frequently have very tight schedules and will like to see on the spur of the moment.

So as I sat there in front of the Seller I was totally surprised by the fact that no one in the last three weeks had begun the process of giving notice to the tenants. On top of it the Seller was now leaving to go out of town and would be gone for four or five days.

Setbacks like this are an inconvenience, and unfortunately just part of the business. I began the marketing by putting into the MLS and an add on Craig’s list. Within a few hours the phone began to ring from prospective buyers and real estate agents.

I set up the first showings for eight days later. It was all complicated as the tenants did not speak English and I was left to wait until the Seller returned home.

The first showings did not go all that well. I arrived about 15 minutes early to discover the tenants who were supposedly going to open the doors, were not at home. A quick call to the Seller and the twenty some buyers and agents were all left to wait as the Seller made his way to the property from a small community near by.

When he arrived finally he discovered that the tenants had changed the lock and he was not able to provide access. Disappointed several of the buyers and agents began to leave when the tenant showed up and gave access.

A rocky start to say the least. As the buyers began to filter through I had that one on one heart to heart talk with the seller about access. He quickly said that he would produce a set of keys for me as I had previously asked for admitting that he had thought that it would not be necessary even though I had previously warned him.

The first round produced nothing. Over the next few days I began to field calls and set another showing appointment for 4 days later. This time armed with the keys the showings went off without a hitch.

Some two hours later the call came in from a Buyers agent and her client. They had written an offer of approximately $20,000 shy of full price. I gathered up the paper work and made my way towards the office. I had just barely left her side when the phone rang again. It was another Buyers agent and there Buyer had written a full price offer. All cash to close in 15 days after inspections.

Feeling much better now and armed with two offers I made my way towards the office. Once again the phone began to ring. It was Chris one of my long term clients who I had told about the property right after I had listed it. Chris had been busy but wondered if I could meet him at the property within the hour to show him. I told him that I had 2 offers in hand all ready. He said that he still wanted to see the house. I called my sellers and they said that they would not be available until the following morning.

Chris loved the property and after walking outside asked how much it was listed for. I told him the listing price was $259,000. You have 2 offers in hand already he asked. Yes I do.

I will offer $269,000 cash a 10 day closing no inspections no contingencies. Fine I said and began the paperwork. The following morning the Sellers reviewed all of the offers and quickly accepted Chris’s offer.

The Property Closed 3 days ago. I asked Chris what compelled him to write an offer $10,000 above full price. He said that he new there were other offers and that in five years he probably would not remember the difference between $259,000 and $269,000. But he would instantly be angry if he lost a great property over a lousy $10,000 bucks.

When the Fixer Market Heats Up Will You be Ready ?

Herb Hamilton is a Real Estate Broker with RE/MAX Preferred Inc. Realtors working in Portland Oregon

                               ” A Real Estate Transaction with Herb is one YOU will Profit from “

http://www.hot-portland-oregon-real-estate.com/ or http://www.hotpdxhome.com/  A Web Site full of local Portland Oregon information and real estate searches for homes.

http://www.househuntportland.com/  A Web Site for the home buyer. Receive updated real estate listings daily or hourly 24/7. Sent by email on a street map with a Photo a Description and an Address.

http://www.portlandflips.com/ An Investors Web Site. Spend your time analyzing the results that will be sped your way within minutes of becoming active in the local RMLS.

Fixer Buyers and the Rookies Mistake

One of the hardest things to convey to the rookie fixer buyer is that the Seller is not stupid. Assuming the Seller and or the Agent is Stupid is one of the most common rookie mistakes there is.

Here is what I mean. I will use an example of a property I currently have on the market. The Seller called me knowing that I specialize in selling Fixers and Flips. He knew that his property needed a great deal of repair and could be easily classified as a Fixer property. The property that he owns was in poor condition when he bought it. The price was so right that in this up and coming neighborhood he new that all he had to do is just hang in there for a few years.

Those few years have passed and it is time to cash in on his investment. Not wanting to jump to quickly and leave money on the table, he asked that I do an analysis of the property. A quick walk through was all I needed to give him what he needed to know.

There would not be much to gain by doing a modest fix up if anything. He was not interested in spending the type of money that a full blown rehab would cost. The Decision to sell as a fixer was made and the price was set. A sales Price of about $250,000 was chosen allowing the Seller to maximize his position and yet allowthe full blown rehabber an opportunity to make some money as well.

The Property was put on the market and appointments were made. Several Rehabbers went through and strong interest was shown by three parties. Two well seasoned professionals and a pair of Rookie Buyers.

The Seasoned professionals asked if there had been any offers submitted. Having none at the time they excused themselves to meet with there individual Agents. After a short conversation both agents approached and let me know that they would be writing offers later that evening.

The Rookie Buyers  after doing an abreviated walk through of the property, and not really spending any time looking at the positive aspects or the property made a rush to judgement. Before you know it out of their mouths came the words ” Wow this place needs at least a $100,000 of work, is the seller willing to negotiate on their price?”

Having over 18 years of expierience in working with Fixer Buyers and having done several Fixers myself, it never ceases to amaze me what will come out of peoples mouths. The only thing that this accomplishes is that it notifies me how little you know. Yes I had done the analysis and I know that if I was doing the project the price tag would be close to $40,000. I also know that most Rehabbers would budget $60,000 to $65,000 . A  $100,000 estimate on this project is just a typical Rookie mistake and will not gain you favor or credibility.

None the less later that evening I recieved 3 offers. First from one of the Seasoned pros. for a little above full price, the second from the other Seasoned Pro at substantially above full price. The Rookies offer was more than $50,000 below full price.

If you truly want to work on Fixers, then align your self with a professional and learn the ropes. The Seasoned Pros are making money and you can to if you learn to stop making Rookie mistakes.

Fixers, Anonymity and the Internet Buyer

Over the weekend I held an Open House for 2 Fixers that I have on the market in Portland. I had been having a difficult time scheduling showings. The Seller made the two properties ( both Tenant Occupied ) available On Sunday from 12 -3. Now in Portland the Fixer market is very competitive and as a consequence I had more people in that 3 hr time period than I could keep up with.

As I greeted people at the Front Door of the first house I started to think about how this type of meet and greet was a lot like the Internet in many ways.

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