All Forum Posts by: Nick Colucci
Nick Colucci has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.
Post: Which is better for Real Estate Investing: IUL or Whole Life?

- Ringwood, NJ
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I'm very interested in understanding the difference between these two products. Are you having another webinar soon or have any content that can be shared. Thanks.
Post: Self Directed IRA - funds available for lending

- Ringwood, NJ
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Hello BP!
I recently had a second position short term interest only loan paid off. I previously lent to a newbie that needed rehab funds for his duplex.
These (modest) funds are held in my Self Directed IRA and now need to put these lazy funds back to work.
Any thoughts on where the best place within BP to look for potential borrowers?
Any and all insight is welcome.
I'm flexible on rate and terms for the right deal.
Thanks so much.
Post: OK who has received all or most of their rent this month ?

- Ringwood, NJ
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@Jay Hinrichs great point
Post: Heating System for a Student Rental in the North East

- Ringwood, NJ
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Hello BP! I'm looking for some insight into a decision that needs to be made soon. Thanks in advance for all your valuable feedback.
The Backstory:
I am managing a Single Family House (which is .5 miles from the center of campus) Rented to college students (all under 1 lease). The existing heating system is an old steam boiler burning natural gas. The existing boiler is nearing the end of its life.
The Question up for debate is;
-Do I replace the gas furnace in kind and keep the steam system (with 1 thermostat)
OR
-Convert to electric baseboard (with individual thermostats)
The Facts are:
The house is was built around 1908 and has marginal insulation in certain locations. However, all the bedrooms are on the second floor and have good insulation with newer windows.
The following utilities are paid by the tenants: Electric/Gas/Water.
I have pricing from Licensed Electrical and Plumbing contractors for estimates.
Converting to electric (including a new upgraded 200A feeder and larger panel) is less expensive when compared to the in kind boiler replacement by about $1000.
Several factors being weighed besides price is:
- Resale Value of the house
- Overall cost of use for the tenants
- Safety for the tenants (Gas/water/steam/combustion/leakage issues VS. electric baseboard overheating)
- Future maintenance costs
- Reliability and expected lifespan of electric baseboard (I don't have much experience with them for a PRIMARY heat source)
-Future considerations; If converted to electric baseboard the Range/Dryer/Hot water heater can all be converted later to electric thus being able to eliminate the gas bill its fixed charge/service fee.
-Are tenants picky about what type of heating system is in a prospective rental unit
I have my preference as to which way to go but will reserve that for now, look forward to your input.
Thanks for reading.
-Nick
Post: Looking to start wholesaling in the Scranton area!!!

- Ringwood, NJ
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Welcome to BP Chris.
If your looking to network in this area, consider attending an; Investors Network NEPA meeting, held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month.
Feel free to send deals you find my way as well.
Good luck.
Nick
Post: IN NEPA (Investors in Northeastern PA) Meetup This Wednesday Feb. 11th (Wilkes Barre, PA)

- Ringwood, NJ
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