Meet Mike MacFarlane
Author: Administrator
Category: REI Interviews
How long have you been involved in real estate investing?
Two and a half years.
What strategies do you use and why?
All the homes I have purchased have been bought thru owner financing. It keeps my credit free, is flexible and has few associated costs. I have then rented the homes (all Three) to people. I intended to lease option them but the best people I have found were not interested in a purchase so I just cash flow them instead.
What types of financing do you regularly utilize?
I use owner financing and I also have a home equity line.
How did you go about finding properties?
I look for adds in the paper and have put adds in also. I am a loan officer so I am now getting leads on homes through work and other real estate connections.
What is your average purchase price?
$77,500.00
What is your average net profit per deal?
$30,000.00
Describe your first deal and how much you made on it?
I bought a home for $54,900.00 and did about $10,000.00 in repairs while I lived in it. I then rented it out for a couple of years and now have it under contract for $112,000.00.
Describe your biggest deal (purchase price) and how much you made on it?
I found a deal that was under priced due to an appraisal meant to only do a re-fi. It came in at a price high enough to cover the money the owners wanted. Before they finished the re-fi they got transfered with their job and put the house on the market for the re-fi amount. the price was $146,000.00 and seller paid all closing costs. I then had it re appraised (for an equity line) and it just came in at $212,000.00. I have lived in this house two years now and have no intention of leaving.
What was your worst deal and did you loose any money on it?
The worst deal I have done is a mobile with land. It is a two bedroom with a title that has not been purged. I bought it for $48,000.00 and it is worth about $68,000.00. I pay $425.00 a month and rent it for $575.00 an month. I put about $1,000.00 into it to get it ready to rent and have not lost money at this point.
Any favorite real estate web sites, books, software, mentors etc.?
CREonline is a great web site and Bill Bronchick is the best at helping. He is a real estate attorney in Colorado (my state) and will cover your tail with all the legal direction he gives in his courses.




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