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All Forum Posts by: Denny Robert

Denny Robert has started 19 posts and replied 186 times.

Post: HUD Section 184

Denny RobertPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 194
  • Votes 100

Hey Justin,

I'm in Tempe and started out similarly. I bought a triplex three years ago, live in one unit, and rent out the other two units. I also rent out two of my three bedrooms. I'll be buying a fourplex later this year.

I don't know about Native American loan programs, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are some advantages. I do know with an FHA mortgage you can put 3.5% down, which helps to get into a multiplex.

Best,

Denny

Post: What kind of car do you drive?

Denny RobertPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 194
  • Votes 100

I prefer good condition older used cars. They are easier to work on, easier to get work done on, and if I do my research I know which ones are reliable and which ones aren't.

I have a 2002 Subaru WRX and a 2000 Tahoe Limited. I borrow a utility trailer from a friend when I need it. The cars look good, drives nice, and will run forever. If I have a problem parts are abundant and cheap. Why drive a newer car?

Post: Owner Occumpied Multi-Family Owner in Tempe, AZ

Denny RobertPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 194
  • Votes 100
Originally posted by @Peter MacKercher:

@Denny Robert Denny 
"What area of St. Louis do you invest? I've thought about buying something south of downtown. My grandma lived at Chippewa and Watson. Are there good deals in south city/south county?"

I invest in South City Right by your Grandma. I really like investing in south city (12-18% COC ROR). I would love to talk to you more about it.

 Yes, let's connect. I'll send you a message.

Post: Owner Occumpied Multi-Family Owner in Tempe, AZ

Denny RobertPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 194
  • Votes 100
Originally posted by @Steve Olafson:

How much is your triplex worth now?  You could sell and roll into a larger building.  Seems like you bought at the right time.

Properties in general are hard to find right now.  Over time though, you can keep rolling into larger buildings.

Hey Steve,

I definitely bought at a good time. I probably have somewhere around $100k in equity in the building. I was actually thinking about selling this morning. The only hitch on that is the unit I live in has a 2 car garage for all my tools - kind of rare for a triplex. I would have to use some of the equity to buy a SFM for myself or find another handy place for my tools.

I had a small win yesterday. I called one of the for rent signs in my neighborhood - he owns two fourplexes - and asked if he was interested in selling. He said he promised his wife he would sell them before he turns 70, which is next year! If I can lock down seller/private financing for this deal and the neighbors fourplex this might turn out to be quite a year!

Post: Owner Occumpied Multi-Family Owner in Tempe, AZ

Denny RobertPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 194
  • Votes 100
Originally posted by @Peter MacKercher:

Welcome to BP. Use the search at the top right. lookup owner financing as well as options and land trust. i beleave

 Hey Peter,

Thanks - What area of St. Louis do you invest? I've thought about buying something south of downtown. My grandma lived at Chippewa and Watson. Are there good deals in south city/south county?

Post: Owner Occumpied Multi-Family Owner in Tempe, AZ

Denny RobertPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 194
  • Votes 100

Hello all,

I'm Denny, and I'm originally from southern Illinois near St. Louis. I'm an ASU grad, and ended up staying in Tempe after graduation. My wife and I spent a year teaching English in China. April is a wedding photographer, and I'm a man with (too) many hats.

As a kid I always had an interest in owning rental properties. My parents never had them, and we never rented. I'm not sure where I got the idea from, but it always seemed like a good one.

Three years ago I bought a triplex in Tempe using 3.5% down FHA owner occupied financing. It's a great place - one unit is a 3/2 with a 2 car garage, and the other two units are 2/1's that rent for $850/mo.

I started building a relationship with the old man who owns the fourplex next door, and he has agreed to sell that place to me this year with owner financing. We haven't arranged terms yet, but using what I've learned on Bigger Pockets I'm aiming to make it a deal that cash flows correctly.

My biggest hurdle is figuring out how to find more deals like this. I don't have a lot of extra money for big down payments. How do I find more properties that will owner finance? Do I need to send mailers, or call owners? I started making a spreadsheet of tri and fourplexes within my area and who owns them. Do I reach out to all of them or filter them somehow?

Anyways, I've been lurking on BP too long, so I'm glad to finally get involved here and really start learning and helping.

Best,

Denny