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All Forum Posts by: James H.

James H. has started 16 posts and replied 62 times.

Post: Any good Contractors in Montgomery AL?

James H.Posted
  • Investor
  • Florida
  • Posts 68
  • Votes 14

Much appreciated Donnie! I will reach out to Matt.

Post: Quadplex in Montgomery AL seeking advice

James H.Posted
  • Investor
  • Florida
  • Posts 68
  • Votes 14

@Joey Hamaoui Thanks for your reply Joseph. Let's keep in touch. I might need a good property manager in Jax someday:)

-J

Post: Quadplex in Montgomery AL seeking advice

James H.Posted
  • Investor
  • Florida
  • Posts 68
  • Votes 14

@Brent Langlois Thank you Brent! That sounds like sound advice. I am doing my best on the estimates making them conservative until I can make them concrete. I like the idea of a contingency in the contract, in case the seller isn't able to clear the title within the time agreed. And yes, we should discuss Fort Pierce some time. That's the closest market to me in my playing field. Feel free to inbox me anytime.

-James

Post: Hot Property will hit market next week in Montgomery AL

James H.Posted
  • Investor
  • Florida
  • Posts 68
  • Votes 14

Hey there Jay, would you happen to know a good general contractor and/or property management company in Montgomery? Just bought an investment home there and need to build a team.

Thanks in advance!

Jay H

Post: Montgomery Rental for Sale- Worth $90,000

James H.Posted
  • Investor
  • Florida
  • Posts 68
  • Votes 14

Hey Jared, would you happen to know a good general contractor and/or property management company in Montgomery? Just bought an investment home there and need to build a team.

Thanks in advance!

Post: Any good Contractors in Montgomery AL?

James H.Posted
  • Investor
  • Florida
  • Posts 68
  • Votes 14

Hey Contractors Forum, would any of you happen to know a good general contractor in Montgomery? I am also looking for a good property manager as well. Just bought an investment home there and need to build a team.

Thanks in advance!

Jay

Post: Quadplex in Montgomery AL seeking advice

James H.Posted
  • Investor
  • Florida
  • Posts 68
  • Votes 14

Thank you Kevin for your response which prompted me to go back. You're exactly right and thank you! The 9% is my actual cap rate which I hear doesn't factor so much for residential properties or does it? Thanks for the catch. I also reworked my CoCR and my BRRRR calculator has it a 60%.

And yes I am a bit worried about the estimates holding up. I am having the property inspected and a few general contractors providing rehab estimates over the next few days.

Kevin, I appreciate and value your feedback. Just curious if you or anyone else on BP have any advice on investing out of your market? I am working to put a team in place in Montgomery AL with a good GC and PM. Shout out to Lester!

Thanks again!

Post: Quadplex in Montgomery AL seeking advice

James H.Posted
  • Investor
  • Florida
  • Posts 68
  • Votes 14

Hello BP community, I am a newbie living in So FL, that have been studying up and researching REI for almost 1 year; reading, podcasting and talking to everyone I can about my newfound passion. I think I have found my niche as a buy and hold 8-10cap multiunit investor and plan to focus all of my energy towards closing a solid cash flowing deal. I have analyzed over 100 properties and my girlfriend is sick of hearing about my potential deals:)

Recently I have begin placing offers on properties (mostly rejected); mainly outside of my area due to high entry point (downpayment) for multi units in So FL. My hunting areas of focus have been Fort Pierce FL, Jacksonville FL, Columbus GA and Montgomery AL. I have read many articles that say not to invest outside of your market and I can understand the rational and challenges involved. However I have been in corp America for over +20 years managing sales teams and products in remote markets. Albeit not REI but there's synergy. I am finding there are tons of tools, technology and resources that make not only finding good deals possible, but conducting due diligence, buying and managing remote properties very possible. I am interested to find out who else is seeing or not seeing this as an actual strategy opposed to taboo?

Next topic, I am currently working on 2 deals.
Deal 1
With my day job allowing me the flexibility to work from home where-ever I would like this makes the FHA possible for me. The property is in a Jax historic district. I plan to house hack it! The mortgage and expenses will be covered by the rental tenants providing me with positive cash flow. There is an issue with the title which supposedly is being handled by the seller. So that is holding things up a bit. They say could take 2-3 mos. But I thinking to ride it out because it seems to be a solid deal and extend the contract. Would you guys wait for this to clear up or let the contract expire?

Deal 2
(I know you were saying when the hell is he going to get to the subject title?)
My 2nd property in Montgomery AL. This one I can really use your help on BP Fam. It went under contract today. The seller has had a few deals fall through causing him to be very cautious. He asked for a $5000 binder that goes hard in 10 days. Sounds a bit crazy right? DD with the inspector is being this week. After 10 days it goes toward the purchase price w 20days to close. Here are the numbers:

Purchase Price $69000
Rehab est $50000
ARV $145000-$165000
Strategy: BRRRR

Refi in 12mos $115000
Rents: 650 per mos x 4
Add'l potential income (detached storage): $35 x 4

Total operating expenses:Mortgage expenses:
Vacancy:$126.75Repairs:$126.75
CapEx:$253.50Water & Sewer:$300.00
Garbage:$100.00Insurance:$150.00
Management:$240.00P&I:$622.71
Property Taxes:$75.00Misc:$60.00

9% CoCR with $500 per month cash flow

Your honest feedback comments and concerns will be greatly appreciated! As a newbie what should I watch out for? 

Thanks all!!!

Jay

Post: $3500 Earnest Money Counter Offer?

James H.Posted
  • Investor
  • Florida
  • Posts 68
  • Votes 14

Hello Rhondalette I know your original post was a months ago, but I am wondering how it panned out for you? Did you get the extended period? Did you close? etc... I am in a similar situation where the seller was previously burnt a few times. He now is asking for a large EMD that goes hard in 10days. The EMD will go towards the purchase price afterwards or lost if it doesn't close. Would like to hear your thoughts and others from BP family?

Post: New Investor in Florida- Multi unit buy and hold

James H.Posted
  • Investor
  • Florida
  • Posts 68
  • Votes 14

Yes Mark C please add me to your list.

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