MontyJ
Deeply Rooted
Well, it's not quite official yet, but we are under contract to buy a third lot on our little dirt road. It's adjacent to the lot we bought 5 years ago. We should close this coming week. I hope we do close soon because I'm off to NC for the week of the 22nd. The place was foreclosed on 18 months ago and I have been watching it closely. We finally became too much trouble for the drug dealing previous occupants to overcome.
We didn't want to have to buy it. I was hoping my friend would be able to get it. He low balled it with an $8000 offer and was shot down. Then I saw an older fella looking at it and we struck up conversation. He asked all the right questions. Then he asked if I owned the adjacent lot. I said I own the next two lots. He asked me why I did'n buy this one. I told him 17500 was too much. He said the finance company would take less. Then he proceeded to tell me that a person could probably put two trailers on that lot and rent them out.
That sent shudders up my spine.
So, that night I called the realtor and offered 8000. This was before my friend tried the same thing. I explained to her that I owned the two lots up from it and was interested. This was on a Saturday. The following Tuesday I got home late from work and Dew said I needed to call the realtor. When I did, she gave me some terrible news.
The fella I talked to that day was an investor who bought up Greentree foreclosures all the time. He did indeed make an offer on the property and was definitely planning on putting two trailers on it and renting them out. She (my realtor) then said that she pitched my $8000 offer and also pleaded my case to Greentree. Apparently, the rep took pity on me and understood my concern. She (the rep) told my realtor to counter with $12000 and see where I went.
I countered with 10000, and we finally agreed to 10500, signed on the line. Whew!!!
Like I said, we didn't want to buy it, but the thought of two cheap rental trailers on that lot was just unthinkable.
Surprisingly, the trailer on the lot is in very good condition. I have a little bit of work to do on it, but it will be ready to move into later this summer. That means I don't have to dump any more money into the other place we own, which I was just about to do. We can move into the new place, and finally tear ours down to make room for the new house!!!
When the new house is done, we already have a renter for the new property, my friend that couldn't go high enough to get it. If he doesn't want it by then, I have 4 daughters. It will make a great backup home for one of them.
We didn't want to have to buy it. I was hoping my friend would be able to get it. He low balled it with an $8000 offer and was shot down. Then I saw an older fella looking at it and we struck up conversation. He asked all the right questions. Then he asked if I owned the adjacent lot. I said I own the next two lots. He asked me why I did'n buy this one. I told him 17500 was too much. He said the finance company would take less. Then he proceeded to tell me that a person could probably put two trailers on that lot and rent them out.
That sent shudders up my spine.
So, that night I called the realtor and offered 8000. This was before my friend tried the same thing. I explained to her that I owned the two lots up from it and was interested. This was on a Saturday. The following Tuesday I got home late from work and Dew said I needed to call the realtor. When I did, she gave me some terrible news.
The fella I talked to that day was an investor who bought up Greentree foreclosures all the time. He did indeed make an offer on the property and was definitely planning on putting two trailers on it and renting them out. She (my realtor) then said that she pitched my $8000 offer and also pleaded my case to Greentree. Apparently, the rep took pity on me and understood my concern. She (the rep) told my realtor to counter with $12000 and see where I went.
I countered with 10000, and we finally agreed to 10500, signed on the line. Whew!!!
Like I said, we didn't want to buy it, but the thought of two cheap rental trailers on that lot was just unthinkable.
Surprisingly, the trailer on the lot is in very good condition. I have a little bit of work to do on it, but it will be ready to move into later this summer. That means I don't have to dump any more money into the other place we own, which I was just about to do. We can move into the new place, and finally tear ours down to make room for the new house!!!
When the new house is done, we already have a renter for the new property, my friend that couldn't go high enough to get it. If he doesn't want it by then, I have 4 daughters. It will make a great backup home for one of them.