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Socal Multifamily Flip

Mickey Petersen
  • Investor
  • Long Beach, CA
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Investment Info:

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

Purchase price: $840,000
Cash invested: $75,000
Sale price: $1,200,000

Full renovation of all 4 units. All original tenants were long term low rent tenants. The first hurdle was convincing them to leave via cash for keys. It went pretty smoothly luckily. Each unit was Redone inside. Some more than others. two units had wood floors that we kept. But one unit was a full redo. Even new windows. We haven't decided if we want to keep this or sell it. It would be a good 1031 exchange since we forced a good amount of appreciation.

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    Mickey Petersen
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    Quote from @Erik Estrada:

    Nice! 

    Who did you use for financing?


     I think this was good old Mr Cooper lol

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