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Business, 15.02.2022 20:40, cheetah810

You have an opportunity to acquire a property from First Capital Bank. The bank recently obtained the property from a borrower who defaulted on his loan. First Capital is offering the property for $308,000. If you buy the property, you believe that you will have to spend (1) $12,300 on various acquisition-related expenses and (2) an average of $3,800 per month during the next 12 months for repair costs, and so on, in order to prepare it for sale. Because First Capital Bank would like to sell the property as soon as possible, it is willing to provide $288,000 in financing at 4.25 percent interest for 12 months payable monthly (interest only). Your market research indicates that after you repair the property, it may sell for about $366,000 at the end of one year. Furthermore, you will probably have to pay about $4,800 in fees and selling expenses in order to sell the property at that time. Required:
a. If you wanted to earn a 20 percent return compounded monthly, do you believe that this would be a good investment?
b. Is this a good investment and why?
c. What counter offer would you consider making First Capital and why?

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