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Tina Wicks
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Just Completed BRRRR of Triplex

Tina Wicks
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Posted Nov 28 2022, 07:20

Investment Info:

Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $40,000
Cash invested: $40,000
Sale price: $119,000

BRRRR of A Triplex

What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?

It's the only way to acquire properties. Have to buy distressed, use the HELOC from my primary home plus hard money to purchase and rehab, then refinance and pay everyone back and start over. Did 4 of these in 2022.

How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?

It's an off market deal from contact that I've gained from networking.

How did you finance this deal?

Hard money and HELOC on primary home.

How did you add value to the deal?

Did a rehab to all 3 units. Roof repair, cleaned up outside, and a lot of cosmetic work in the units.

What was the outcome?

Appraised at $119,000

Lessons learned? Challenges?

This was very smooth. Few surprises and contractor was excellent.

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Nicholas L.
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Nicholas L.
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Replied Nov 28 2022, 09:00

@Tina Wicks

congrats - can you share more info?  purchase price, rehab, amount you got out, interest rate you got, rents etc.?

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Robin Simon#1 Creative Real Estate Financing Contributor
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Replied Nov 28 2022, 09:12

Great deal - did you refinance out of Hard Money yet or just holding with the HELOC/HM debt for now?

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Michael Kinsella
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Replied Nov 28 2022, 11:32

Excellent. Congrats on a successful deal!

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Paul Lovely
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Paul Lovely
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Replied Nov 28 2022, 12:01

That is AWESOME, congratulations! I am looking to do this exact strategy and just set up a HELOC on my duplex. For your BRRRRs do you ever have to leave money in the deal? I'm struggling with this concept because if things don't go 100% to plan, I'd be left with a HELOC balance to pay back or I'd have to sell the property (unless I only had to leave a few thousand in the deal). As I am fairly new with limited capital, I wouldn't be able to comfortably leave tens of thousands of dollars in a deal. Again, Congrats!!

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Tina Wicks
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Tina Wicks
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Replied Nov 29 2022, 06:30

Here is the information.  

Purchase price: $40,000
Cash invested: $40,000
Sale price: $119,000
Rents:  $2400/month but this includes utilities which I'm estimating to be $500-600/month.

I'm currently in the process of refinancing with a commercial mortgage as I already have 10 conventional mortgages. I should close any day. This will pay off the HM lender and the HELOC money. I have done 5BRRRRS so far with mixed results. I know that there are a lot of SM posts about people that make a ton of money on the BRRRR. I haven't had that type of success. To me a homerun is when I refinance and I get all of my money back. But I'm OK if I just hit a double and get 90% of my money back. Because this means, I have a rehabbed property that is getting market rent and I only had to put in 10% of my own money instead of 25%. Don't get caught up in what you see on SM and feel that you have to hit a home run or you won't do the deal. Just get in the game and get on base. That's better than a strike out while swing for the fences. (Sorry for all of the baseball analogies).

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Nate Sanow
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Replied Nov 29 2022, 06:34

Holy cow that’s a good PP. I’d love a few of those! Your contact needs a tip! Ha. Good stuff. 

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Tina Wicks
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Tina Wicks
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Replied Dec 1 2022, 10:50

Thanks.  I would like a few more of those also......