Monday, May 11, 2015

Charlotte Area Investor "Best Buys" for May, 2015

If anything, the market has probably heated up a bit since my last newsletter.  There is more demand for “bargain” properties than there are bargain properties.  As a result, we continue to see multiple offers on the best opportunities; and those offers usually come after a property has been on the market only a few days.  On the positive side for flippers, there is less overall inventory, so reselling your property should be easier as well—assuming you are willing to price it competitively.  The demand remains for “bargain” properties, and as long as a buyer is satisfied he or she is getting at least a reasonably good deal, there is plenty of interest. 

There also remains strong demand for rental properties.  So those of you who continue to look for buy-and-hold opportunities should also be seeing success.  Rents—and rental yield—remain strong.  It may cost a bit more to secure rental properties in the more desirable and stable areas, but for those who are positioned to act quickly when a good opportunity is identified, there are still good properties to be had.

I have 16 suggested properties in this newsletter.  The link near the bottom of the page will take you to full MLS reports with photos for each of them.  (If you see a single line display when you click the link, look to the top right side of your screen and click the tab labeled “Display.”  Choose full report with photos.)  Brief summaries of these 16 properties follow:

(1)MLS # 3068455 – This is a 3/2.5 Estate Sale property with 2,313 sq.ft. of HLA built in 1938 on 1.49 acres in Kannapolis.  Listing price is $149,000.  Tax value is $222,600.

(2)3055852 – 3BR/2.5 BA built in 2005 in zip code 28227 (SE Charlotte/Mint Hill area); this one is not a “distress sale,” but the sellers were under contract that failed and they appear motivated; the home appears to be turn-key, and priced at $124,500, this one might make a good rental.

(3)3078138 – 3/2.5 with bonus room and 3,502 sq.ft. of HLA built in 2003 in the desirable north Charlotte Old Stone Crossing community.  Asking price for this REO is $187,000.  Tax value is $202,100.

(4)3056054 – 3/2.5 B of A REO on .50 acre in north Charlotte (28262).  This one has 84 DOM today and is priced at $142,900, with a tax value of $178,500.

(5)3069261 – 3/2.5 REO built in 2004 in Huntersville.  Be aware that this one is being sold through the online “auction” site, HUBZU; and HUBZU usually requires the payment of up to a 5% buyer premium.  I have clients who have successfully bought and flipped properties purchased through HUBZU, but the “auction” platform is a bit of a joke.  Most of the so called auction sites are not true auctions.  This home advertises a “starting bid” on the MLS of $120,000.  The home has a tax value of $144,900.  I am a registered broker on HUBZU, so I can help you with this process if you’re interested.

(6)3052691 – 3/2.5 REO in Crouse, NC—north of Charlotte.  This one is being sold through auction.com, another online “auction” platform.  From my experience, several of the so-called auction sites are best avoided for a number of reasons.  But this one, like HUBZU, actually has properties for sale and actually closes sales somewhere in the neighborhood of the listing price.  As stated above, the auction platform is a bit silly and almost insulting because they really are most often nothing more than offer and counter offer transactions, with the additional variable of certain fees and sometimes a “buyer premium.”  But sometimes a good opportunity can be found on auction.com, like HUBZU.  This property is advertised at $85,860, with a tax value of $159,873.  Can the property be had for the listing price? Maybe. 

(7)3083284 – 3BR/2BA in south Charlotte’s Settler’s Landing community.  This is a community of somewhat smaller, older homes surrounded by much more expensive properties.  It is assigned to some of the top-performing schools in Mecklenburg County (Elizabeth Lane Elementary, South Charlotte Middle, Providence HS), and prices continue to creep up as the economy stabilizes.  This one advertises substantial recent renovation (HVAC… windows/doors… siding… carpet), and it is priced at $179,900.  It would make a good rental, due to location and school assignment.  It will probably be under contract in less than a week.

(8)3059365 – 4/2.5 with over 3,600 sq.ft. of HLA and a 2-car garage, built in 2008, in Mount Holly (just NE of Charlotte).   Listing price is $169,900, with a tax value of $206,034.

(9)3076639 – 3/3 Mint Hill REO on 2.03 acres.  It is priced at $153,500 and has a tax value of $201,700.

(10)3083211 – Some investors love the older homes in areas like NoDa.  This is one of those homes.  It is a 3/1 built in 1936.  Listing price is $144,900.  Tax value is $186,100.

(11)3077799 – 3/2.5 built in 2004 in the Kingstree subdivision in north-central Charlotte.  It has been reduced to $134,900 and has 24 DOM.

(12)3081269 – 3/2.5 with 1,905 sq.ft. of HLA and a 2-car garage built in 2002 in north Charlotte (28262).  This is a VA REO, listed at $133,500, with a tax value of $145,100.

(13)3079113 – 3/2 B of A REO built in 2004 on 1.01 acre in Kannpolis.  Listing price is $119,300 with a tax value of $135,280.

(14)3059520 – 4BR/2BA Mount Pleasant home built in 1999 with 2,050 sq.ft. of HLA and 35 days on the market today.  It is listed for $109,900 and has a tax value of $156,390.

(15)3079947 – 3/2 VA REO on 1.04 acre in Monroe, priced at $69,000 with a tax value of $136,800.

(16)3082865 – 5/2 Chase REO with 1,574 sq.ft. of HLA built in 1946 on .43 acre in north Charlotte (28269).  When the listing says it needs a lot of work, you know it is very rough.  But it is listed for $44,000 with at tax value of $111,600.

Here is your link to the full MLS reports with photos for all of these:


Click the following link to view the Residential:
http://matrix.carolinamls.com/DE.asp?k=331377XSXZH&p=DE-9472746-574


As always, if you have any questions about any of these—or any other property—please don’t hesitate to contact me.  Until next time…

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