The criteria we use for buying properties is tried and tested throughout economic history, so we’re not taking a shot in the dark when we write our offers. We are buying right now and to us, it’s all about the terms of the deal and if those numbers work. Our criteria are focused on the investor group requirement to see a good return for their investment on a risk and reward basis.
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Properties will be:
– Distressed and/or requiring rehab or remedial management.
– Be discounted on current fair market value.
– In a growth market or developing area.
– Able to produce a positive cash flow quickly.
– Have good appreciation potential and price stability.
– Some investment properties are turnkey and rent-ready.
– Investment properties offered at or below current fair market value.
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