All Forum Posts by: Moises B.
Moises B. has started 14 posts and replied 92 times.
Post: Investment Property Gone Bad

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- Bronxville, NY
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Take it in the chin, learn from it and keep moving. Thank you for reading my TED message.
Post: Investors doing poor rehabs for a quick sale

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- Bronxville, NY
- Posts 101
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Good thing you walked away! Good for you.
Post: GC & architect in the Baltimore area needed for gut rehab work.

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- Bronxville, NY
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Yes. We're about 50% complete. Some delays due to permits, drawings etc. but moving swiftly.
Post: Investing in Arizona

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- Bronxville, NY
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Any markets within Arizona you recommend to look into? I'm specifically looking a single families and/or condos.
Post: Buying homes for cash

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- Bronxville, NY
- Posts 101
- Votes 48
Originally posted by @Kiel Martin:
@Moises B. Thanks for this information, now I have to ask, if I am going through a realtor, will i have to worry about wholesalers. I do not have wholesalers in my thought process, but would like to know who wholesales could affect me. If you have time, please elaborate. Thanks in advance if you have time.
If you're going via a realtor, then you shouldn't worry too much being they "should" have a fiduciary duty not to swindle you - -though, still do your homework. To answer your question, if you're going via a realtor, no you don't have to worry about wholesalers. Right now honestly, the prices even at 20-30k are high in some areas of Baltimore - because you have to take into account rehab cost. Materials are relatively high. So you're looking at 70K+ on average give or take on some of these rehabs. So you're looking at being 100K+ give or take all in - in some cases...just make sure your numbers work to whatever your criteria threshold is. I may sound jaded, I trust no one LOL Hope this helps.
Post: Buying homes for cash

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- Bronxville, NY
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Evaluate the areas very well, and examine your rehab costs. Additionally, your exit strategies...i.e. buy and holds for renting, or flipping. Take all of this into account when purchasing homes at the price point. Ensure you're not just talking to a wholesaler who wants to get your money, but someone who knows the value of a fixed up home in those areas. Also depending on where you are, Baltimore (the city) is block by block...outside of the city I'm not too familiar with...but I'd encourage the same if not more due diligence.
Post: GC & architect in the Baltimore area needed for gut rehab work.

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- Bronxville, NY
- Posts 101
- Votes 48
Hi BP,
Conducting a search on reputable GC to rehab a row house in the city of Baltimore. Must be:
licensed, reputable and solid references.
Any information or assistance is greatly appreciated.
Post: New City Law Requires Changes to Leases/Late Fees

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- Bronxville, NY
- Posts 101
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Thank you for this. I also think it’s inconsiderate piece of legislation. It’s like these people not have a brain.
try explaining that to a small investor who just started and needs to now tread lightly with his mortgage lender smh 🤦🏿♂️ I mean fine. I can play that game, too.
Rent due on the first of each month, after the 10th there’s a late fee. Of $200. $150, if I’m feeling generous.
Post: Baltimore City Property Auctions

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- Bronxville, NY
- Posts 101
- Votes 48
Baltimore is tricky being it's really block by block. I own a few from Auctions, and currently working with a property management company to begin work on one of them. This will require a complete gut. My issue with Baltimore while it has a good upside, for me, I like multi families. 3-4 even 5+ units. Baltimore is like Philly where you have lots of single family town houses 3-1 or 3-2 even 4-3s which can appreciate significantly. If I were to do it again, I'd get in with a wholesaler and get a lot more acquainted with what neighborhoods have good appreciation...THE CHALLENGING PART IS THAT THIS MARKET IS A BIT CONFUSING! So be cautious. I bought a property for literally 5K, and had someone offering me 30K cash (!)...I did not even touch it. These newbies are really just gambling.
Post: Out of state market in 2021

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- Bronxville, NY
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@David A. POA on a PMnger?? Why would anyone do that??