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All Forum Posts by: Noah Laker

Noah Laker has started 16 posts and replied 448 times.

Post: Moral dilemma on eviction

Noah LakerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 387
Quote from @Mary Jay:

Hi guys,

I did an eviction today on one of my properties and the judge ordered the tenant to leave my property by April 3rd. The tenant owes me 5K in rent.

Should I send this to a collection?

I am a Christian, the Bible says: "Forgive those who owe you" and I feel bad for the tenant, she does have 4 adult kids though who lived with her. (One adult daughter said she gave the money to the tenant for rent but the tenant still did not give me the money. May be she did though, and thats what have covered her half rent for February, but she still owe me the second half of February rent and the MArch rent)..

I feel so bad for her, she is not a bad person, I already did an eviction which is damaging, the collection will damage her credit even worse...

 But she owes me  5K and it is a lot of money. 

What would you do?

Would you send it to collection?


 The decision is yours. How bad do you need the money? Congratulations to you for having a moral compass and considering all factors when dealing with this tricky situation. 

Post: DORMITORY - Allowed in Sacramento?

Noah LakerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 387

We've identified a couple of possible sites and spoken with a couple architects. Nothing great so far. Waiting for the finance guys to come back on it. 

Post: DORMITORY - Allowed in Sacramento?

Noah LakerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 387
Quote from @Michael Baum:

Hey @Noah Laker, this is all going to depend on the zoning. It will have to be some kind of commercial zoned to get a building like that. Some municipalities don't allow residences in commercial zones.

You need to talk to the city. Find out what zones could have this sort of setup. You are talking about dozens of people inhabiting a co-op type place. There are often a lot of restrictions on something like this. You need to get with the city.


 Dormitory is allowed by right in many zones, some R and some C and even some SPD's. (I made a list)

My concern is more in terms of the architecture; bringing a commercial space up to residential standards :(

Post: My First Potential House Hack In Sacramento

Noah LakerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 387
Quote from @Lionel Quiambao:

Hi all, I recently created a post about wanting to house hack in San Diego. However, an opportunity came up for me in Sacramento that I'm finding incredibly hard to pass up. I would really appreciate some advice as I underwrite this potential house hack!

The Situation

A family friend of ours wants to sell their 3/2 townhome for $150k. Utilizing PropStream (PS), a similar renovated townhome nearby sold for $365k, so I immediately started questioning what's wrong with it. I'll be walking the property Mar 20th or 21st. She had it rented before, and an unfortunate thing happened where she had left all of her late husband's things in one room, and she recently discovered that all of his stuff is now gone. I'm thinking that could be her motivation for wanting to sell and just be done with the property. She also overheard from my mom that I'm in the market for a home, so that unfortunate incident plus our familial ties combined could be why it's at a good price? But it doesn't hurt to be cautious.

The Expenses

I was planning to finance my first house through an FHA 203k loan. 3.5% of $150k is $5,250. FHA rates today appear to be 6.19%. After researching the 203k loan, I could use that to fund the rehab, inspection fees, title fees, etc. According to PS, this property also has an HOA fee of $410 (yikes). Property Taxes appear to be approaching $1,250 this year, so I'm estimating $104 monthly. To estimate insurance, I'm using an investor rule of thumb I heard (ARV / $1,000 * 3.5%) which equals $1,277 or $107 monthly.

For repairs & maintenance, I'm not quite sure what to allocate here. I plan to rehab the property, modernize the kitchens and bathrooms, new flooring and paint, exterior paint (if the HOA will let me). It's all hard to tell right now, but once I walk the property, and get an inspection, and contractor bids, I can give a more accurate estimate. This is my first time even talking about getting an inspection or bids so I'm quite nervous haha. Conservatively, I would typically do 10% for R&M, but If I do the rehab, I heard people will allocate less, like 5% since everything is updated? Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Vacancy (5%). CapEx (10%). Management (10%), although, for this first one, we'll probably manage it ourselves, so we'll get to save on that for now. Just adding it here since I don't want to be managing forever.

Not sure how to estimate utilities other than making some calls to utility companies on Monday. If anyone has guidance on this, I'd love to know!

The Income

As a traditional rental, according to Trulia, it looks like my 3/2 could rent for on average $2,000 per month. I was curious as to other strategies profitabilities. Checking Craigslist, it appears renting by the room should be able to get me $600-$900. That's what I would have to do my first year of living there. Short-term rental also doesn't appear that great in the property's area, as data.rabbu.com shows the average going rate for a single room in that area would be $880 per month.

This doesn't look all that great from a cash flow perspective, but maybe I can utilize the live-in flip strategy. Purchase for ~$150k, put $X into it, cash out refi or 1031 out of it in a year, or sell in 2 years to avoid capital gains? Assuming my ARV is correct with $365k, that might be worth the negative cash flow for a bit? What do y'all think?


 What's up Lionel! I'm 23 yo real estate broker and investor here in Sacramento. One of my agents is from San Diego too, I'm glad to see you came where the action is!

Sounds like you're getting a steal of a deal and you did a great job crunching the numbers. We manage over 100 Airbnb listings, have you looked at STR? Sacramento is very friendly to STR compared to other places like San Diego, and it's a great way to increase your revenue on an investment property.

Post: Recommendation needed-Property Management Sac & Placer County

Noah LakerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 387

Hi Sherry! I am a broker and real estate investor here in Sacramento :)

I manage over 100 properties -- Mostly short-term rentals, and some long-term. My background is in multifamily LTR property management. 

I'd love to work with you in any way I can!

Post: Biggerpockets Is Looking For Agents In Sacramento!

Noah LakerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 387

Sacramento here - I already talked to a rep about this, we're a brokerage and property management firm (LTR and STR). How much does it cost per month again? Might consider.

Post: Me and my wife are 27 looking to start investing in real estate

Noah LakerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 387
Quote from @Cody Cline:

Hi there, me and my wife currently own a small business and have 3 beautiful children in Redding ca. We are looking to start investing this year maybe early next with not a lot of money (20k) but we also have equity in our home. There are many investment loans and we are in need of help understanding which ones work in which situations . Iv been researching alot but I think we are in need of someone that’s been through this and does this stuff on the daily to help us understand the basics to investing smart and whether our area is a good place to even start or should we put our money elsewhere. I like that saying live where you want and invest where it makes sense I just wouldn’t know the first step to investing outside of my direct area. Sorry for the long post we have a lot of newbie questions thanks for reading. 
Cline Family 


 What's up guys, I'm a broker / investor here in Sacramento. We have over 100 listings on Airbnb and doing really well in Sacramento. Happy to consult and talk options if you're looking here. Growth has been consistent and this is where I'm personally investing. 

Post: Standard Purchase and Sale Agreement

Noah LakerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 387
Quote from @Brandan Leon:

I'm a new investor and I was advised with this standard purchase and sale agreement from a investor from another state. He recommended to get this looked over by a local agent to make sure it's ok to use this one in my state. Can anyone help me look over this contract? Thanks in advance.


 Hey Brandan, best to use a local lawyer to review or local realtor to close the deal... What's the scoop on it? 

Post: Cost of furnishing A midterm rental?

Noah LakerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 387
Quote from @Bari Gaymon:

Hi,

I have a new build closing mid April and I am considering doing a midterm rental. What is the cost to furnish a 3/2 1300sq ft rental?

Thanks,

Bari


 Hey Bari! I manage over 100 properties on Airbnb and we probably furnished half of them, lol. You should spend at least $15,000 to do a great job with a 3 bedroom -- It can be done for $12k or you could go up to $20k with some exceptional pieces, and maybe a mural or two. Depends on the quality and income potential of the property. 

Let me know if you need any help hosting in Sacramento!

Post: DORMITORY - Allowed in Sacramento?

Noah LakerPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 387

Hey BP,

I'm a local broker, investor, and Airbnb PM (~120 listings). 

Some partners and I are very interested in "adaptive reuse" and converting old commercial / industrial property for residential use. 

Can it be done? We've seen big players like Vivo Living doing this across the country with big multifamily projects. I was thinking about something smaller, 4000-6000 sqf, and creating a dormitory... think college-style or hostel. Lots of community space and amenities. Onsite property management. 

Who knows a great architect? I've spoken with a few and so far none have ever successfully completed one of these projects. :(