7/7/2007 - I first found the property through the agent showing me a variety of other properties in the area. Some were too small, too expensive, too dilapidated, tenants weren't the best, rent was too low, location was bad, and so on. Any reason not to buy a property was my reason.
The agent had a property he was about to put on the market. It was a duplex with both sides rented at the time. For what he was selling it for, what it was worth, and what the rents were at added up nicely. I would have a monthly cash flow from the moment I signed. He let me go to crunch numbers and I told him I'd get back to him. I had just driven 300 miles from a vacation home and still had more than 100 to go.
The following Monday, I put in an offer that matched his price. There wasn't much to haggle with. It was a good price, he had made a profit, and he was going to help me along the way. He had said that the one tenant was leaving while the other had just started their lease. He faxed me over the contract which I signed. The easy part was officially over.