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All Forum Posts by: Norberto Villanueva

Norberto Villanueva has started 19 posts and replied 274 times.

Post: Inherited tenants say utilities were paid by previous owner

Norberto VillanuevaPosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 117

Thanks @Canneton Howard. It's my privilege to work with you.

Post: Newbie to Buy and Hold Investor in 5 months

Norberto VillanuevaPosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 117

Team work makes the dream work, @Canneton Howard. Congratulations on taking the plunge. May you do so many times over, each more successful than those before.

Post: New to Real Estate Investing

Norberto VillanuevaPosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 117

@Audra Dailing - Thanks for asking. I am with Atlas Real Estate Group. 

Post: New to Real Estate Investing

Norberto VillanuevaPosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 117

Hi @Audra Dailing! Thanks for posting. With increasing prices and rent, Colorado Springs is a great place to start your REI endeavor, especially for buy and hold. And I don't say that because it's our focus, but because the flipping/wholesale model is a little hard to accomplish in the current, seller's market we're in. This said, ours is a turnkey solution to include sourcing and acquiring the asset, helping to manage the rehab, finding and placing a tenant then managing the asset for as long as you'll have us. Of course, the opportunity to self-manage is always an option. We work on contingency, meaning we only get paid when you close and unlimited consultations are always available.

We're having a meeting this Tuesday, Nov 15th. It's free to attend and offers food, drinks (including cocktails), along with networking before and after. There'll be no pressure to buy into anything besides excellent service and a commitment to your success. Please click here to RSVP: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/521/topics/36....

Hope to see you there. Feel free to connect!

Post: Newbie from Colorado Springs

Norberto VillanuevaPosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 117

@Becky Reid - Welcome to Bigger Pockets and thanks for posting! A real estate investment company focused on financial autonomy, we use our experience as investors to help people understand how to use real estate as a platform to build long term wealth. Offering a full, turnkey solution, we source and acquire assets then help rehab, find and manage a tenant and the asset if you'll allow us. With around a thousand doors under management from Colorado Springs to Denver and one of the largest owners of single family assets in the country as one of our clients, we are also one of if not the largest buyer along the Front Range. Please keep us in mind when considering how to accomplish your goals of financial freedom. We'd love to help.

Post: colorado springs buying and hold

Norberto VillanuevaPosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 117

@CARL MUNOZ - Based in Colorado Springs, an investor focused broker can always use reliable contractors. Feel free to connect.

Post: looking for investors / buyers in Pueblo, CO area

Norberto VillanuevaPosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 117

@Ed C. - Good to see you. With both institutional and private investor clients to serve and a personal membership in a national group of exchangors, we are or represent strong buyers seeking 1 - 4 unit assets from Colorado Springs to Denver. Please keep us in mind. 

Post: Military Investor

Norberto VillanuevaPosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 117

Hi there, @Travis Callihan - thanks for posting! The $275k - $300k price point is right along with average to median prices which, absent a significant down payment, tend to fall outside of acceptable profit margins from a buy and hold perspective. With some exceptions, for single family the sweet spot is likely closer to the $200k range, where market rents are more likely to provide a decent (@10%+) equity return. 

With about a thousand doors under management, we are an investor minded brokerage providing turnkey, buy and hold solutions from Colorado Springs to Denver. We look forward to serving you. Feel free to connect. 

Post: Inherited tenants say utilities were paid by previous owner

Norberto VillanuevaPosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 117

Cool heads prevail every time...thanks @Canneton Howard. Keep in mind, and though I'm no apologist for and don't know much about the one in question, I know from current experience a property manager can only do what their (owner) client will allow.

@Bill S. - First it was that the PM and listing agent were one and the same. Forced to recant, to then state the buyer "relied on information presented by an agent (yours or theirs) that" "is not true" continues to imply there was some impropriety on either agent's part, when neither have any obligation to investigate further and, with no actual knowledge, nothing to disclose. To my knowledge, and I stand to be corrected, if the seller misrepresented or omitted facts, the agent is "off the hook". End of story. Besides, if I read the initial post correctly, it was a request for assistance on how to handle the tenants, not how to initiate a witch hunt. Inflammatory conjecture is never warranted and dangerous. Stay on point and stick to the facts, please.

@Michael Noto - You won the internet.

Post: Dayton Ohio turnkey?? Anyone?

Norberto VillanuevaPosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Posts 324
  • Votes 117

@Paige Kelsey - not that we knew each other, but I sure liked things better when you were flipping in Colorado Springs, where we offer turnkey solutions. :)

All the best!