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All Forum Posts by: Nathan Barshinger

Nathan Barshinger has started 23 posts and replied 137 times.

Post: Cold-Calling for Business

Nathan BarshingerPosted
  • Realtor
  • York, PA
  • Posts 140
  • Votes 28
Originally posted by @Tom Reul:

@Jordan Decuir  I usually start at 9-930 and try to avoid 12-1.  Hope that helps!

 Do you avoid those times just because of people on lunch break don't want to be bothered? Or is there another reason?

Post: Analyzing a rental properly

Nathan BarshingerPosted
  • Realtor
  • York, PA
  • Posts 140
  • Votes 28

@Nathan G.

I appreciate it, I was debating on getting a pro membership...

@Jay Hinrichs

Seems like someone just wanted to bash on cops for upholding the law

@Carlos Ptriawan

Hate to break it to you buddy, but have you heard about this year's inflation rates?

Post: Analyzing a rental properly

Nathan BarshingerPosted
  • Realtor
  • York, PA
  • Posts 140
  • Votes 28

@Nathan G.

I had no idea he has a "practice property" every week. I'll go check them out!! Thank you.

Post: BRRRR In York, Pennsylvania

Nathan BarshingerPosted
  • Realtor
  • York, PA
  • Posts 140
  • Votes 28

@Zachary Coombs

I'll also check out Brandon Turner's 90 day challenge and "the stack" as you have meantioned. I'm starting to narrow down on my goals to see what the next step for me is.

Post: BRRRR In York, Pennsylvania

Nathan BarshingerPosted
  • Realtor
  • York, PA
  • Posts 140
  • Votes 28

@Zachary Coombs

I really appreciate your input and willingness to take the time to answer my questions.

I have been reading articles everyday and listening to countless podcasts per day. I was starting to feel more comfortable and so I dove a little deeper and changed my outlook and it turns out I had more questions than I originally thought haha. I also try searching for articles/threads that are similar to my questions before asking them, but I feel some aren't specific enough.

Just wanted to let you know I'm not trying to ask questions before looking into an article or a podcast.

Post: BRRRR In York, Pennsylvania

Nathan BarshingerPosted
  • Realtor
  • York, PA
  • Posts 140
  • Votes 28

@Mike Ost

I understand where you're coming from.

I've been marketing for Williams and Dawber in York for single family and found some success even though it's only been a few months. I haven't started marketing for multifamily for the company or for myself yet.

Yes, I have started to work with an agent that is going to partner with me. I've been scouring the MLS for small multifamily only and I did run the numbers on a couple properties although I'm not fully confident that I did that right (the cashflow looked too good). My partner/agent is going to sit down with me and make sure I'm doing the numbers right (He invests as well). I haven't figured out what I want to go for, for the purchase and rehab price yet. I figured I'd post some more questions/read some other threads so I know what to look for. Just trying to get some things figured out is all.

Post: BRRRR In York, Pennsylvania

Nathan BarshingerPosted
  • Realtor
  • York, PA
  • Posts 140
  • Votes 28

@Zachary Coombs

So you're saying based on what you have found, quads in York don't cashflow as well as a triplex for the amount of cash you put into it? For an example it would be more worth it to buy 2 triplexes rather than 2 quads? Please correct me if I am misunderstanding. I would think the other way around because in the end you'll have 2 more units which I would think brings in more cashflow as a whole.

Post: BRRRR In York, Pennsylvania

Nathan BarshingerPosted
  • Realtor
  • York, PA
  • Posts 140
  • Votes 28

@Zachary Coombs

Have you found many 4 plexes? There's a ton of duplexes but I can't seem to find many quads.