Are you a homeowner thinking about selling your property? Have you considered the benefits of selling to a lease-option tenant? This unique approach offers several advantages that can make the selling process smoother and more lucrative for you. Here's why selling to a lease-option tenant might be the right choice for you.
The Benefits of Selling as a Lease-Option: Maintenance-Free Living: One of the biggest perks of selling to a lease-option tenant is the hands-off approach to maintenance. Say goodbye to late-night maintenance calls and worrying about repairs. With a lease-option agreement, tenants often take pride in their future homeownership and are more likely to improve the property themselves. It's also written into the terms. If you prefer to hire rental management, Beach Villa Realty can help with this too. Non-Refundable Option Deposits: When you sell to a lease-option tenant, you can benefit from non-refundable option deposits up-front. These deposits can add up to a substantial amount of money, providing you with a financial boost that you wouldn't get with traditional rentals. The American Dream: For many people, homeownership is a significant goal. By selling to a lease-option tenant, you're helping someone get closer to achieving that dream. This can be a rewarding experience, knowing that you're playing a role in helping someone secure their future. Smaller Realtor Fee: lease-option vs. traditional sale - Most listing agents earn a 5.5-6% commission on the sale of a home in Hawaii. When you sell to a lease-option buyer, my fee is 50% of the Option Deposit, which is closer to 1%! My goal is help you get paid upfront, during, and after the length of the lease. Selling to a lease-option tenant is ideal for sellers who are looking to maximize their profits / Avoid paying out-of-pocket at closing due to low equity / or who's property didn't sell after being listed on the market. If you're someone who values peace of mind and wants to help others achieve their homeownership goals, selling to a lease-option tenant could be the perfect solution for you. ​ The Resources available to you in Hawaii when selling as a Lease-Option:
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Introducing a charming Off-grid retreat that's newly built and ready to embrace its next fortunate owner!PRICE IMPROVEMENT! This home offers a serene and sustainable lifestyle, featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and the potential for your personal touch in the bedrooms. Square footage does not match tax records because of additions made. Total square footage is closer to 1000 square ft and needs to be verified. Step inside to discover the heart of this home, where custom cabinets seamlessly blend style and function. The top-of-the-line Sunmar compost toilet showcases the eco-friendly features that makes off-grid living not only responsible but also comfortable. Embrace the power of the sun with brand new Tesla solar panels. This environmentally-conscious home is equipped with a catchment system that harvests rain water and a state-of-the-art water filtration system providing purified tap water. Furnishings and kitchen appliances are including if wanted. Surrounded by nature's bounty, this property boasts avocado, banana, Ohia, pine trees and more, all spanning nearly half an acre. Situated just a 7-minute drive from the breathtaking Volcano Natl. Park, you'll be immersed in the wonders of Hawaii's natural beauty. Embrace the cool temperatures that this elevated location provides, offering respite from the island's heat. There is a 12x8 foot shed in the front yard and coverage for 1 parked vehicle. Seller's are offering the front-facing quarter acre lot for sale at a discounted price of $25,000 if purchased with this listing. Request for permits have not been submitted yet, so the purchase needs to be cash as financing will not work without permits.
View Listing on The Island Home Team Website Listing Price: $275,000 By Marina Yamamoto RS-85659 Brokered Beach Villa Realty 808-989-8183 When And Why It’s Helpful To Use A Gator LenderAs real estate wholesalers are looking to assign or double close on properties found listed on the MLS, they have to work with standard realtor purchase contracts. Often this means that an earnest money deposit (EMD) is due almost immediately after the offer gets accepted. Wholesalers can’t quite manipulate the terms with on-market deals like they can with a purchase contract for an off-market deal. There just isn't much time to get the end-buyer to submit the EMD on their behalf. On top of that, wholesalers can’t even begin to talk about a property to buyers until the deal is under contract. This can make wholesalers hold back on making offers for on-market deals found listed on the MLS with realtors. But there’s a solution.
Question: How do you get a real estate deal under contract without paying the EMD with your own money? Answer: Use a Gator Lender. Here's how it works. A Gator Lender sends in the earnest money deposit on your behalf along with instructions for the title company on how to pay them back at closing. The term Gator Lender was first coined by real estate investor and coach Pace Morby, who has also trained a tribe of gators to be able to execute this process using legal documents written by a real estate attorney. Pace Morby is better known as the Sub-to guy in creative financing for real estate. Gator lending is just another brain child of his in the creative financing world. Gator lenders get paid with a portion of the wholesalers assignment fee at closing, directly through the title company, making the whole process very streamlined and convenient for the wholesaler. The amount the gator is to be paid is negotiated according to the deal and how much EMD is needed. The process is quite similar to a Joint Venture which wholesalers tend to do when working with another person who helped in the process of either acquisition or disposition of the deal. Luckily for most, Gator Lenders know how to execute the paperwork and work with the title company so that the wholesaler needing the service doesn't need to join another course or spend 10 hours on Youtube to figure it out. And if they're extra lucky, their Gator Lender can help with dispositions too (finding a buyer), if needed. If you haven’t already started seeing the term Gator Lender in REI Facebook groups and other places online where real estate investors mingle, you probably will now. With a Gator on speed dial, you can feel confident submitting offers through realtors. Especially if you’re wholesaling in a state that doesn’t require mutual release of EMD. But if you are, there are solutions that a gator can provide. Mutual release means the seller has to sign-off on the release of your EMD even if you cancel before inspection period ends. Without the proper paperwork, it can make it very risky for a Gator Lender to lend in a mutual-release state. If you’re wholesaling in a mutual-release state or not sure, the best thing to do is to speak with a Gator Lender about the process before getting anything under contract. Working with a Gator may still be possible with the right documents presented to and agreed upon by the seller. Your Gator will be able to explain in further detail. So now that EMD is no longer an issue for wholesalers, are there any more excuses holding them back from taking action? (Yep, there always is another excuse! Share yours in the comments.) NOTE: Gators can also help with off-market wholesale deals. But again, it is preferred you use the purchase contract a Gator Lender will provide designed to protect the earnest money deposit. You can grab a gator-approved purchase contract hereGator Lender. This Virtual Coffee Tour Will Have You Saying Aloohaa Sometimes it takes a quiet sit and think, with a fresh cup of Joe in hand to realize a good idea. That, followed by the confidence that sets in with the caffeine to make you feel like you can make the idea a reality. I just love coffee and for some reason, I love visiting coffee farms. I want to visit them whenever I can. Subscription boxes are popular and many coffee brands offer their own coffee club subscription, but to my demise, I couldn't find one that offered the ability to try different coffee from across the state each month. After finally finishing my business degree from Hawaii Pacific University in October, my time was freed up enough to get started. With the tremendously powerful help of CrateJoy, I aim to launch www.HawaiiCoffeeBox.com in January of 2017. The biggest goal during pre-launch is to make sure that there is a market for my coffee club. Ok business student, what does that mean? It means I can't be the only who thinks this is a good idea. Will others want to try coffee and goodies from a different Hawaiian coffee farm each month? Allowing customers to only purchase one box without subscribing, and making it easy to manage their subscription, I figure it would at least make an amazing gift! But sometimes we need to remember to gift ourselves, too. It's been 14 years since I was Miss Kona Coffee participating in the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival and promoting the coffee industry in Japan with Ueshima Coffee Company. Now that I live on Oahu, I visit the Big Island often with my daughter to visit family, and coffee farms, and Lava Java, and Daylight Minds... to name a few favorites! Follow Hawaii Coffee Box on Instagram (@hawaiicoffeebox) for more up-to-the-day updates about this virtual coffee tour of Hawaii. I say virtual because I will be blogging all about the farm/brand that is highlighted in the box each month! So much fun!!! Ath, short for athlete, is a new nutrition supplement company headquartered right here in Oahu. Founder Stuart Kam says his vision for Ath Organics is to create a worldwide brand that is synonymous with natural athletes and represents the highest quality natural sports nutrition. “I envision the brand promoting sports & activities that we are passionate about while providing valuable careers to the local communities we are a part of”, says Stuart. The sports and activities that he is most passionate about are Jiu Jitsu and surfing, both of which he spends time doing whenever he can. When visiting the company’s website it is clear to see that his branding is geared towards these two sports first and foremost. The website also boasts it’s mission statement which is, “to provide you with the best all natural sport supplements in the world to help you train harder, recover faster, and live a healthy lifestyle”. Stuart’s current goals and objectives for his company are to secure national distribution to help them scale. Being a smaller manufacturer, in order to scale up and take it to the next level, the company needs regional & national distribution. They are actively negotiating with a few national brands to make this happen. Stuart is currently talking with a few different national specialty retailers with a strategy to target buyers of retailers that align with his vision. “I'm a firm believer of knowing which retailers you'd like to represent your brand and targeting those specific retailers”, he said. Stuart didn’t talk about his ingredients, but I can see that this is also a huge part of his strategy. His unique proprietary blends of organic ingredients including hemp protein, plant-based alkaline electrolytes, and turmeric help support a strategy of differentiation. My SWOT analysis from an outside perspective is a little different than his own. I asked Stuart what he would say his strength, weaknesses, opportunities and threats are. He said Ath’s strengths are the strong social media presence from an authentic and loyal customer base. I would say that the other strengths include the unique spin on healthy ingredients, the fact that Ath is one of the only protein shakes and energy bars founded in Hawaii, and maybe the only of it’s kind specifically targeting surfers (which is strong locally) and martial artists (which is a strong niche nationally and even internationally). While Stuart thinks Ath’s weakness is it’s limited distribution and retail footprint, those things can be fixed, and are natural challenges of a startup product business. The real root of this being a challenge in the first place is that the sports nutrition supplement market is extremely saturated. Ath’s weakness is that it is a new venture, up against much competition. Luckily, Ath Organics has it’s strengths in social media and is making sales online through it’s own website. I agree with Stuart that Ath can benefit from opportunities to scale up with national distribution and a proven model that he is following to make it happen. So far, the only stores that Ath has a retail presence in are in Hawaii. While 20 retail stores in Hawaii have welcomed this local company onto their shelves, Ath has yet to make it’s debut in other states. The opportunity for growth through more wholesale business-to-business sales is there. There is an extremely competitive landscape in the specialty foods and sports nutrition category. Stuart is correct to list this as a threat and elaborated by saying, “Changes happen fast in this category, for example expiration dates. There’s also a high turn over rate in the industry as profit margins are lower than other categories”. Something Ath Organics brags about on their website is the fact that the ingredients are organic, and products are made in small batches to keep freshness. I’m sure this helps prevent having to toss expired product. How nice it would be to need to make bigger batches to fill wholesale orders. I would love to see Ath Organics in Whole Foods Hawaii. Whole Foods tends to carry different products at different locations to cater to the local market. I would imagine that this would be a great opportunity for Ath because if the products sold well here, Whole Foods might consider carrying Ath products at other locations in the country. Stuart Kam is a great example of a natural entrepreneur. Check out his company website with this link for $15 off of a purchase of $75 or more at www.athorganics.com Captured on film by Christine Clark
I'm just so blown away with how nice these photos came out! I had just returned home from a trip to Texas and barely had enough time to figure out what to wear for this photoshoot. Christine ended up being the stylist as well as photographer by lending me the black dress. It worked perfectly with the haku lei. I had been looking forward to having an excuse to order a custom flower crown from PaMakane for a while. Flower crowns and round pregnant bellies compliment each other well ;-) Follow me on Instagram! @Marina_Yama_Moto
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