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All Forum Posts by: Matthew Allen

Matthew Allen has started 23 posts and replied 92 times.

Post: New Member from Massachusetts..Investing in Maine

Matthew AllenPosted
  • Flipper
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 17

@Kaylyn T., @Alex Ng, @Vince Marcisso, @Michael S., @Linda Labbe, @Parker Dresser, @Rob Milliken, @Tim McClary:

do any of y'all know anything about Milo, Maine? I have a local (San Antonio, TX) lead on a single family home there, and I know nothing about the area. Appreciate any input you can provide about the market. -Matt

Post: RV park

Matthew AllenPosted
  • Flipper
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 17

@Brandon Hobbs https://www.biggerpockets.com/topics/708778

Post: RV park

Matthew AllenPosted
  • Flipper
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 17

@Matthew Allen

https://www.biggerpockets.com/topics/708778

Post: RV park

Matthew AllenPosted
  • Flipper
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 17

@Brandon Hobbs I just made a post last night about one a colleague of mine is selling. Would you be up for looking at the numbers?

Post: RV park

Matthew AllenPosted
  • Flipper
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 17

@Brandon Reinhardt did you buy one? I posted numbers on one my friend is selling. I’d like to buy his...he has left a lot of meat on the bone.

Post: Analyzing Mobile Home Park Deals

Matthew AllenPosted
  • Flipper
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 17

@John Jacobus that is tremendous value. Thanks for sharing this. I’m sure some of it is dated by now, but those are some great resources.

Post: business partner agreement

Matthew AllenPosted
  • Flipper
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 17

@Curtis Bidwell - I just sent you a message.

Post: Right of way for foreclosure property

Matthew AllenPosted
  • Flipper
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 17
Tran, I am a ROW Agent for a pipeline company. The easement, even though the pipe isn’t in the ground yet, is legally binding. If you don’t have a copy you should be able to get it at the county clerk’s office for the county you are in. It should have a plat attached showing the specifics of the easement. If they recorded a Memorandum of Easement, it will still have the plat, but you should be able to get a copy of the full easement from the pipeline company, or prior owner or their attorney (assuming they’ll work with you). As to damages, they were probably paid in one lump sum at the time the easement was acquired, however you may be able to work with the company on actual damages like crop loss, grazing loss, or reseeding the easement. If not that, then you may be able to get a little bit of sidework, new road base for a road, new gates, etc. In the end this is really dependent on the guy you’re working with. Most of us understand how crappy that would be for you, and would want to do a little something within our power, but ultimately the management group can squash that or work with you. Good luck!

Post: First MultiFamily Opportunity - Next Steps?

Matthew AllenPosted
  • Flipper
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 17

Thanks @Patrick Soukup. Appreciate the feedback.

IF the evictions have already been completed, would your opinion change about the prospects for this project?

Post: First MultiFamily Opportunity - Next Steps?

Matthew AllenPosted
  • Flipper
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 17

Is the warning on using the 7 CAP because it will skew my offer too low...thus insulting/unattractive to the Seller?