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All Forum Posts by: Huy N.

Huy N. has started 94 posts and replied 468 times.

Post: septic tank - houston

Huy N.Posted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 481
  • Votes 189

man, Thanks everyone! There are so many thing to look out for that i didn't know.

@Chris McDaniel I plan to live her for 2 year, making the necessary renovation then either sell it or refinance. I will move to this house and rent out my current house. It seems like i gonna need to budget to replace this system if i want to add a bedroom and a bath.

Post: septic tank - houston

Huy N.Posted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 481
  • Votes 189

anybody in Houston ever own a house with a septic tank before? i am in contract to buy one with a septic tank. the house was built 1965 and the system is as old as the house. Not sure what thing to look out for and who to call regarding this.  Any info is much appreciated

Huy

Post: Houston rental market slow sign of slow down?

Huy N.Posted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 481
  • Votes 189

i increased it by 50 buck to 1250 which is the at the market rate. i think i should have kept it the same at 1200 to attract more application 

Post: Houston rental market slow sign of slow down?

Huy N.Posted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 481
  • Votes 189

So i have a rental at north west Houston current listed right now and it almost hit 30 days mark. It is in a nice area and i was able to lease this one out with no problem in the pass. I wonder is it just me or has anyone see that your rental and sale are now sitting longer on the market?

Thanks

Huy

Post: Hey BP!

Huy N.Posted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 481
  • Votes 189
Originally posted by @Richard Walker:

Hi, my name is Rich and I'm a real estate investor from Houston, TX.  I prefer buy and hold investing and have a few single family properties and one 17 unit apt building.  I'm currently looking for another small apartment building. 

 that is one heck of an impressive portfolio.  Welcome to BP and i'm looking forward to meet with you in the future

Post: City won't allow me to rent out my Triplex

Huy N.Posted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 481
  • Votes 189

interesting. Please keep us posted on the story. I would agree with other 3 option here:

1.hire a lawyer to fight the city

2. sell as a big discount

3. see if you can turn this into an assisted living facility

Post: New Member from Houston, TX

Huy N.Posted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 481
  • Votes 189

@Jacob Ayers

welcome to BP, you are on the right track. I'm glad to see more and more young people start to pay attention to their wealth. I'm not feeling alone anymore haha

Post: New, looking to invest in NW Houston

Huy N.Posted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 481
  • Votes 189

i live in nw houston as well, 5 mins from the Willowbrook Mall. Feel free to ping me if you need anything


@Fred Stevenson

the bank that i'm using is pretty cool as well. message me and i will send you his name

Post: How to move out an inherited tenants?

Huy N.Posted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 481
  • Votes 189

Thanks for all the reply. Their leases expired and they are on a month to month lease.