All Forum Posts by: Heath Sizick
Heath Sizick has started 12 posts and replied 105 times.
Post: Investing in LTR

- Rental Property Investor
- Hampstead, NC
- Posts 107
- Votes 52
Quote from @Colin E O'Connell:
The BP meetup in Wilmington is tomorrow 1/7 at 5:00 at Mad Mole Brewing. CCREIA meets on the first Thursday of the month, so February is the next one.
Colin, I may make Mad Mole tomorrow, but what time & where does CCREI meet?
Post: Why is my unit still vacant?

- Rental Property Investor
- Hampstead, NC
- Posts 107
- Votes 52
Agree with everything said above. Learn from this experience & do some simple calculations to find a good rental rate. $1200 at 1.5 months vacant will yield a greater annual EGI ($12,600) than $1350 with 3 months vacant ($12,150). Let's say you started at $1150 & only had 1 month's vacancy your EGI would be $12,650. You can always increase rent annually. Too many people want the bigger rent but suffer thru vacancy when STARTING at a price a bit lower will produce a greater annual cash flow.
Post: Rental Property Investor Newbie

- Rental Property Investor
- Hampstead, NC
- Posts 107
- Votes 52
Welcome Terrence. Pretty new here myself. Best of luck to you! So many good things in these forums.
Post: Looking to network

- Rental Property Investor
- Hampstead, NC
- Posts 107
- Votes 52
Welcome Elizabeth. My wife has focused entirely on residential real estate but now that I am a BDM for a PM company she is also expanding into helping investors.
Post: Can an introvert without a sales background succeed in REI?

- Rental Property Investor
- Hampstead, NC
- Posts 107
- Votes 52
Hey Del, welcome to BP's. Sounds like you have the motivation & ambitious but precise goals. Those things eat your introvertness & lack of sales background for lunch. I would encourage you to find local REI meet-ups in your area. I am sure you will find folks that have similar backgrounds as yours.
I am not unsure of your current income & life circumstances. Many people start by househacking. And you do not need a penny to start REI - many people's first investment came to fruition because of friends, family, or even partners. There are many different ways. Lastly, don't be too hasty to move out-of-state until you have some experience.
Post: PM Fees in OH

- Rental Property Investor
- Hampstead, NC
- Posts 107
- Votes 52
Hey Kris, fees will vary in different markets but not by a lot. 10% is pretty normal around here (coastal carolina) & at least for our company, it matters not if they are in-state or out-of-state.
Post: Finally starting out

- Rental Property Investor
- Hampstead, NC
- Posts 107
- Votes 52
Welcome Helen. I am in Wilmington. What aspect of real estate are you digging into?
Post: I am new Here

- Rental Property Investor
- Hampstead, NC
- Posts 107
- Votes 52
Welcome @Jacqueline Henderson - relatively new here myself. So much good information & so many individuals willing to offer advice from their wealth of experience. Best to you!
Post: What is the best way to see a person is a good Tennant?

- Rental Property Investor
- Hampstead, NC
- Posts 107
- Votes 52
In addition to tangible screening such as credit checks, evictions, criminal background, & income checks consider intangibles as well - how well do they communicate with you & how professional? You want the highest quality tenant as possible & those two intangibles we find makes a difference.
Post: 20-Year Austinite Relocating to Charlotte, NC - New to BP!

- Rental Property Investor
- Hampstead, NC
- Posts 107
- Votes 52
Welcome to NC! Love it here. I've connected with a few from Charlotte in here. I am in coastal Carolina.