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All Forum Posts by: Karen Margrave

Karen Margrave has started 400 posts and replied 6690 times.

Post: Orange County Real Estate Investor Networking

Karen Margrave
ModeratorPosted
  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
  • Posts 7,628
  • Votes 4,162

Joe, I was just talking to someone the other day down in So Cal, that was asking about the Meetup I had started in Lake Forest. I told them you took it over when I moved, and I thought it was still going, but wasn't sure of where. I'm glad to see you're still doing it! Are you still working as a broker too? 

Post: Asking for a detailed bill during Rehab

Karen Margrave
ModeratorPosted
  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
  • Posts 7,628
  • Votes 4,162

Contractors are extremely busy, and need to be able to access jobs when they have the time. If something changes in their schedules, they can move up or push out a job. Communication is key. Talk to the contractor and set a schedule, and tell him about your changes. Your changes could mean him having to rework his schedule on not only your job, but others. It might cost you extra. 

Post: Redding Meetup - KickAss Real Estate Investors! Sept 27, 2022

Karen Margrave
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  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
  • Posts 7,628
  • Votes 4,162

@Eric Yu I just wanted to check in and see how everyone's doing. The markets still tight, but people are still buying. Are you still looking for a STR?

The City has outlined what the new rules are going to be. Message me if you're interested.

Post: Phone number finder - What do you use?

Karen Margrave
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  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
  • Posts 7,628
  • Votes 4,162

Thanks! I have address, just finding a current phone number can be a challenge. 

Post: STR - REDDING, CA

Karen Margrave
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  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
  • Posts 7,628
  • Votes 4,162

Potential Short Term Rental - Redding, CA   This home is oozing with old world charm. Redding, CA , located in the REAL northern CA; with some of Americas most notable lakes, water falls, rivers, caverns, climbing, hiking and biking!  Plus there's 2 Volcanos. This home is close to the Downtown area, with restaurants, pubs, entertainment, etc.; and in the hub of the city, enabling visitors to go in any direction. 

Great opportunity! Currently in the process of being permitted as a STR, or rental for traveling nurses and medical professionals. New buyer can finish the process, and save paying 2x. Detached garage in back should be able to be converted to an ADU for additional space. Current owner rents as vacation rental, but hasn't finished the process of permitting. She uses for family and friends quite often.

Call or text me about this opportunity. 

Karen Margrave

530-782-1800

American Real Estate, DRE#008848454. 

Redding, Shasta County, Lake Shasta, Sacramento River, Sundial Bridge, Turtle Bay, Whiskeytown, Mt. Lassen, Mt. Shasta, Shasta Lake, Shasta Caverns, Castle Crags, 

Post: Phone number finder - What do you use?

Karen Margrave
ModeratorPosted
  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
  • Posts 7,628
  • Votes 4,162

I usually use Realist to get property owner information, as it's part of my MLS. I often use Spokeo to track phone numbers of owners. However; it's not the most reliable, and sometimes I go through several relatives listed to FINALLY get phone number.

What service do you use to find phone numbers of owners that live in property, or are absentee? 

Post: Value of Bigger Pockets community

Karen Margrave
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  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
  • Posts 7,628
  • Votes 4,162

I do! When the market crashed in 08, my adult kids, myself and my husband all relocated from Redding, CA to southern CA. We were 2 General contractors, electrical contractor, a broker, an agent, and a hair stylist. We didn't know anything about that market. In my quest to get up to speed, and learn what the demand was, where to invest, etc. I found Biggerpockets. Though I didn't learn a lot about the local market, I began answering questions on the forums regarding construction, spec building, land development, real estate, etc. and was eventually asked to moderate. 

By being on the forums consistently, providing information that highlighted our experience, etc. there were investors that contacted us wanting in on projects. However; never having had partners, we declined most, as they didn't have the experience and understand the risks involved on spec building. 

We did however; there was a parcel of land in San Clemente, a block from the ocean we found. At the time we had our money tied up on a spec house. A BP member, purchased the lot, subordinated to a construction loan, and then we got the funding from another BP member that was a lender to do the construction on a duplex on the lot. When the duplex sold, both lenders were paid off, and we made a profit. We did other projects in so cal too, but there weren't BP members involved.

After my husband passed away and my son and I moved to Oregon, a BP member partnered with us on a remodel on a manufactured home in a recreation area. We bought it for like 70k, gutted it, put 60k into it I think, and sold for $224k. 

I've sold several houses to BP members in the Redding area. I've tried getting a meetup for Redding going, as I've done them in so cal, and in Bend, OR, but Redding just never took off, and I think it's more the market is just to expensive and too few opportunities to find fixers, etc. than anything. 

Advice:  Participate in the forums. Be consistent (which I haven't been lately) and you'll find what you're looking for. Be realistic about what your strengths and weaknesses are. Shore up where you're weak. Money is based on risk vs reward. If you have a good deal, and the ability to perform, you'll find money. If you have money, but don't know the ins and outs of doing the work, find someone with experience that does. Check references. Licenses, etc.  You can see the houses we did in so cal here. I'm just doing real estate sales now. 

Post: Should I purchase a house with septic leach pit

Karen Margrave
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  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
  • Posts 7,628
  • Votes 4,162

In areas where sewer isn't available, septic systems are used. Is there sewer lines in the road and the property just hasn't hooked up yet, or is septic the only option for the properties in the area? If you buy a property with a septic tank and leach field, get a septic inspection, the same as any other inspection. The seller should pay for the pumping and report, and then you'll know the condition of the tank. As for the leach field, there are ways they can detect those, by doing a radio controlled device flushed down the toilet and following it to see where it goes, etc. Talk to an experienced agent in the area and they can guide you. 

Post: Anyone touching these types of homes?

Karen Margrave
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  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
  • Posts 7,628
  • Votes 4,162

Ask @Will Barnard he's the resident authority on those types of properties in southern CA. 

Post: Investor Friendly Title Company / Spring, TX

Karen Margrave
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  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
  • Posts 7,628
  • Votes 4,162

I have never purchased an assignment. What is different about an assignment that the title companies wouldn't want to deal with them? What is the process of an assignment?