The “Rookie to Real Estate Investor in 90 Days” series is back, and we’re checking in with three mentees as they go from newbies to high-net-worth through real estate! Our mentees have been busy over the past couple of weeks, so Ashley and Tony dropped in on them to see how their rental property progress was going. They touch on how to make a lowball offer, pushing past the fear of getting an offer accepted, where to find motivated sellers, short-term rental markets, and seller financing Q&As.
First up, Brandon joins us as the newest real estate rookie on the show. He’s yet to get his first deal done and is still looking to buy a property, but he’s finding that the price isn’t matching his profits. Ashley and Tony walk Brandon through how to make a lowball offer and why you should always submit a price that works for your numbers. Next, Lawrence shares how he’s been on the hunt for a seller-financed deal and is looking into new ways to find motivated sellers more likely to sell at a discount or with flexible terms.
Finally, we hear from Melanie, who had a bit of property panic as she searched for more short-term rental markets to add to her list. After some research, she’s settled on a solid one and is currently looking for properties to make offers on. Her only question is how and why she should go for seller financing. Ashley and Tony give her all the details you’d need before going into a direct deal with the seller.
Ashley:
This is Real Estate Rookie Episode 257.
Tony :
Something else to think about, Lawrence, as you’re submitting some of these offers is to give the sellers different options. For example, we’re trying to buy a hotel over the summer and we gave them different options on the seller finance deal that we were putting together. One had a higher price point with slightly higher interest, but a lower down payment. Another option had a higher down payment, but then the other terms were a little bit more favorable for us. I think if…