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All Forum Posts by: Alberto Urena

Alberto Urena has started 16 posts and replied 51 times.

Post: New in real estate

Alberto UrenaPosted
  • Anchorage, AK
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 7

thank you guys ...

Post: help 10plex

Alberto UrenaPosted
  • Anchorage, AK
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 7

Thanks for the info @Bill Edenfield 

Post: help 10plex

Alberto UrenaPosted
  • Anchorage, AK
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 7

Hi @Connor Maloneyactually i didn't. a friend of mine found it.

Post: help 10plex

Alberto UrenaPosted
  • Anchorage, AK
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 7

Thanks @Andrew Davis. yes i did run it through the BP rental and flip calculators.

All the units are occupaid but the condition is terrible as is they are getting about 4600 per month. so yes holding costs is a good point becouse i think I'd get everybody out of there to do a faster rehab. 

I have a friend in town that has a few propertys like this one and they actually rent for more than what im using to base my numbers on here, Im trying to be conservative with all the numbers. 

it is an estate sell so they won't do owner finance.

im thinking about a rehab loan.

Post: help 10plex

Alberto UrenaPosted
  • Anchorage, AK
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 7

Hello Everyone,

 my name is Alberto, I'm currently looking for my next deal and  there is a 10plex that i could get my hands on it, asking price 425,000 but motivated seller willing to drop that price. is a 4500 sqfl building on a 7000 sqft corner lot, ok neighborhood. units are 6 efficiency and 4 one bedroom. Really bad condition, it needs about 200,000 worth the work. All apartments need to be renovated so im assuming about 30 dollars per sqft so thats about 130,000, roof needs to be done thats about 40,000, and the other 30,000 for any surprises along the way, im getting this prices from a friend that did something like this on an 8plex in my town. NOTE: i have not done an inspection nor have i bring a contractor to this property im just trying to get your opinion before moving forward. as is the property is bringing about  4500 per month about 20,000 cash flow last year ( on a terrible condition ) , after all the work is done property can go up to 550 or 600,000 bringing in 7000 plus per month. BP friends what do you think about this, and if it is a good deal how can i put it together ? i hope i am  making sense let me know if i'm not. thanks 

Post: Pros and cons

Alberto UrenaPosted
  • Anchorage, AK
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 7
I have a friend he is a hard money lender he knows I work all the time and I wanna invest my money on real estate so basically what he is telling me is why not be the bank. So wanna see what you guys this about that.

Post: Pros and cons

Alberto UrenaPosted
  • Anchorage, AK
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 7
That's correct

Post: Pros and cons

Alberto UrenaPosted
  • Anchorage, AK
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 7
Guys what do you think about instead of using my money to invest in reantal property's or flips I use it to buy notes / mortgages ? Is that profitable? How safe it is and what's the return on investment compare to buy and hold and flips? I know is all different and it depends on each deal but let's say on an average.

Post: guys i need some experience !

Alberto UrenaPosted
  • Anchorage, AK
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 7

thanks guys. 

Post: Using my real estate agent as a partner.

Alberto UrenaPosted
  • Anchorage, AK
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 7

Thank you so much. Sounds like I have homework to do lol.