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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Kubik

Andrew Kubik has started 2 posts and replied 62 times.

Post: New Investor Seeking Advice on Relocating and House Hacking

Andrew Kubik
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  • Property Manager
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 35

I house hack a duplex in Nashville! It's a great way to ABNB in the area. 

Post: First House Hack - Duplex Deal

Andrew Kubik
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  • Property Manager
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 35

There are lots of rules on FHA loans. I'm sure you're lender will guide you. Refinancing of FHA loans does require a further drop in rates due to the upfront MIP.

Post: First House Hack - Duplex Deal

Andrew Kubik
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  • Property Manager
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 35

House-hacking is a great way to get into real estate. I actually have a duplex and I ABnB the other side. It's super rewarding. Generally with FHA financing, you'll have to move in within 60 days of closing. I also wouldn't buy down the rate in this environment. You might able to refinance later on.

Post: First-Time Landlord – Seeking Help and Tips on Renting My Property and Using a P firm

Andrew Kubik
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  • Property Manager
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 35

Hi Jim,

I own a property management firm in Nashville. Some things that I would ask. I would first interview the property manager to understand their background and how they operate. There are some full service property management companies, but sometime realtors will do it on the side. It's up to you to decide which route you want to go. The next thing I would ask about is their processes. 1) How do you place a tenant? 2) Do they provide you with easy access to accounting records? 4) What is process for handling repair/maintenance requests? 5) do they have an eviction process. 

Hope this helps!

Post: 🚨 Investors, Are Agents REALLY Bringing You Value? 🤔

Andrew Kubik
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  • Property Manager
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 35

Welcome to the Nashville Market! 

Post: First time home buyer slum lord

Andrew Kubik
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  • Property Manager
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 35

Buy a duplex, triplex, or quad. Live in one unit and rent out the rest. You'll get in for a 5-20% down and have owner financing. After 2-3 years move to the next one.  

Post: Section 121 with LLC

Andrew Kubik
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  • Property Manager
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 35

If you ever want to sell the property use the 1031 exchange. Additionally, you probably have a good interest rate. If you sell the property to an LLC this could trigger the due on sale clause.

Post: To self manage or hire a PM...that is the question

Andrew Kubik
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  • Property Manager
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 35

@Gregory Schwartz This is a great strategy for those that can make it work. Unfortunately, most can't. A competent property manager can use their connections to get the property rented and repairs taken care of. 

Post: 15yr Projection Breakdown of 3 Key Strategies

Andrew Kubik
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  • Property Manager
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 35

I think the strategy depends on what kind of time you have. If you're going to work a stressful w-2 job while investing go with number 1. If you're going to work in a low stress w2 job, go with 2. If you're looking to jump into real estate full time, go with number 3. 

Post: Tenant complaining about limited hot water

Andrew Kubik
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  • Property Manager
  • Nashville, TN
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 35

I would check the temperature if your water to make sure it's heating up to the right point. How big is your tank? I would make sure to have at least 40 gallons. is this unit further away from the hot water heater than the rest of the units? If so, that could be causing the drop in temperature. Make sure to have your pipes insulated also. Lastly, it might have to do with the water fixture itself. If the reducer was taken out of the showerhead, it could cause the hot water to flow much more quickly than intended. 

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