All Forum Posts by: Fernando Sciessere
Fernando Sciessere has started 2 posts and replied 9 times.
Post: 1st BRRRR Success(ish)

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Great job! Thanks for sharing the numbers and the struggles. I'm trying to do my first BRRRR in CT myself, so this post was very relevant to me. So far, looking only on MLS for deals. I have sent out handful of offers, but I still have to get one through. They haven't either got accepted or inspection was not satisfactory and they were not willing to reduce price)
Post: Good rental deal right next to a church - would you take it?

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@all my offer did not get accepted, next to the next :-) Thanks for all the insights though.
Post: Good rental deal right next to a church - would you take it?

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All, thank you very much for all the input and letting me know ‘you’re simply over indexing on this’ . I’m putting in an offer, and will be trilled if it goes through.
Will let you guys know!
Post: Good rental deal right next to a church - would you take it?

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@Jeff Kao talked to 2 neighbors, who have been living there for 10Y+. on one side it was for me ‘that can not be that bad’ but on the other they both said ‘today I don’t even noticed anymore’.
What caught me was the TODAY in the sentence.
I think you have different stake when you bought the place vs. rented (like marriage vs dating, you think much longer before breaking up when you are married ;)...
Good suggestion anyway! Thx.
Post: Good rental deal right next to a church - would you take it?

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@Syed H. I was thinking mostly about the noise from the bells, for example around mass time.
@Tashina Taylor Thx. I might be overly cautious then. In my case, the memory i have when a child was going on holidays with my parents and staying at a hotel where the window of the room was literally at the bells height, so very loud ;) kind of extreme case I guess ...
Post: Good rental deal right next to a church - would you take it?

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I found what seems to be a great deal, single family, downtown area, good neighborhood where I could add good value with renovation.
The property is however literately next to a Catholic Church, I wonder if that may scare prospect tenants away (e.g. noise from the bells or something else).
Does any have experience with such kind properties here? Would you take it or not? What would be you big decision factors?
Thanks -
I attended the Wallingford one in June and was great. Couldn’t make in July though. Definitely going in August. See you there @Yvonne Williams
Post: Savvy investor-friendly CPA in the New Haven, CT area

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Thank you Lance and JD. Will definitely get in touch with Ted Lanzaro.
Post: Savvy investor-friendly CPA in the New Haven, CT area

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Starting my rental portfolio. Plan to grow it rapidly in the next 5Y.
Searching for a great CPA to help me throughout the journey.