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All Forum Posts by: Justin Brickman

Justin Brickman has started 40 posts and replied 489 times.

Post: Weirdest Thing You've Ever Inherited from a Tenant!

Justin Brickman
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  • San Antonio, TX
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Chewed Sunflower seeds in my master bedroom closet 

Post: Guidance on primary residence home equity

Justin Brickman
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  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
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Heloc it!

Post: Best Banks for STR LLCs/Businesses?

Justin Brickman
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  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
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I use Bank of America - they make it pretty easy to set up accounts like that

Post: Investing with SBL Line of Credit

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  • San Antonio, TX
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My lender told me about how she uses her SBL line of credit for many of her investments. If you use it to invest in RE, could you go into detail about your experience and if you will continue to do so? 

Post: My First House Hack.

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  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
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I love it! Good luck!

Post: Best cash flow cities for 2023

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  • San Antonio, TX
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San Antonio!

Post: Preparing for my house hack (questions)

Justin Brickman
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  • San Antonio, TX
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Use the BP calculators to run your numbers and also take into account that it's a place that works for you since you will be living there. Try not to worry about learning everything before jumping in - it will never go perfectly and most things you will learn while going through it.

Post: Getting Started with First BRRRR

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  • San Antonio, TX
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Get multiple estimates from contractors, and the cheapest isn't always the best. Also when creating a repair budget, make sure you leave an extra $5-10K at minimum incase you need to go over budget.

Post: Meth Lab Property issues

Justin Brickman
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  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
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Quote from @Zach Fagas:

Hey everyone,

I am looking at duplex this afternoon being sold by a guy who was living in the 1st floor unit and renting out the top unit (house hack).  In 2016 the door to the top unit was kicked in by the DEA busting a meth lab.  He had no idea what was going on in the top unit.  He has since had the entire remediation process done and has since put 40k into it over the last 2 years.  


My question: Is there any issues I am not aware of other than having to disclosure that there was a methlab discovered in 2016 whenever I sell I would sell it in the future?

I’m just here for the conversation and to see responses 😂

Post: San Antonio Real Estate market insights

Justin Brickman
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  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 495
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Mark Sprague 

Is inflation going to get worse?

It will be mixed depending on the industry. Wages and the supply chain are the top things to keep an eye on. If wages are increasing, that puts pressure on production and manufacturing values increasing, which in turn increases inflation. Expect between 3.5% to 7% inflation over the next couple of years.

Where will interest rates end up next year?

When we look at the point of view the Federal Reserve has taken, we don’t see interest rates above 3.5% to 3.75% by the end of 2022. However, we are tracking to see early signs of how the Fed tapering is received by investors and watching how inflation plays out to determine if we need to move our forecasts higher in the coming months.

When will we have enough housing production capability in our Texas metros to meet demand?

About 1.5 to 2+ years out, and even then we might be short. With labor as the main reason, part of this is a smaller labor pool, and the other is the challenge of COVID variants impacting workers’ lives.

What are some other affordability challenges?

One of the reasons that sales and rental values are continuing up is the lack of supply.

Nationally, regionally, and locally we must increase the housing supply.
There is a need to recruit and train workers for residential construction to do so. Not only teach these trades early in the educational process but start internships while they are in high school.
Improve zoning and land development approval processes to enable more lots in a quicker time frame.
Improve the building material supply chain, including a new softwood lumber agreement with Canada.
Reevaluate all tariffs on goods.