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All Forum Posts by: Ryan S.

Ryan S. has started 6 posts and replied 36 times.

Again thanks everyone for the awesome advise. 

So I have been presented another options. I have someone willing to sell me 28,000 square feet of industrial warehouse space that is local. They are willing to sell the space to me at a 5 cap. The place is 100% leased out with multiple tenants. All NNN leases. They say there is upside potential as tenants are paying around $12/13 a square foot the going rate for rents is now $18 a square. All the tenants have 2/3 years left on their leases. The seller just purchased the property 1 year ago for 5.8m and I would be paying in the mid 7m range which is a tough pill to swallow. One argument they are trying to make with this property is that they aren't building any more industrial in my city so as time goes on this will only become more valuable. Thoughts on this?

Wow! Thank you everyone for the replies.

I am young(36). I have a been consulting with mentors, attorney, and CPA. My biggest scare with this property is that if the big tenant leaves I have 16,000 square feet to fill which may not be the easier thing. 

I am 5 days into my 45 time period to identify a property. 

Another broker has brought me an off market deal which is a small strip center located on the same street. 100% leased, but has all gross leases instead of NNN. Average rent is about $30 dollars and the broker thinks there is upside to raise rents to closer to $40. This opportunity is also a 5 cap.

Quote from @Scott Wolf:

@Ryan S. I agree with @Nathan Gesner There are a lot of unknowns. What is the credit of the tenant, what are area rents, is the lease NNN, what are comparable properties etc., etc.

Also, not sure how you can 1031 your primary residence unless you turned it into a rental property.


 I was renting my old primary residence before I sold it. Intact I sold it to my renters. 

Credit of the tenant is A. The lease is a NNN. The property next door(not corner lot) and is a national chain restaurant sold a year ago for 1m less then what I am paying. Just looking on loopnet it looks like rent is 25%/50% lower then it should be.

I just sold my old personal residence and have a capital gain of 3mm. Instead of paying uncle sam, I decided it would be best to 1031 it into a commercial building. I found a local building that was built in the 70s, on a 1 acre lot, located on the busiest street where I live, has a corporate tenant, and the building it located on a corner lot that has a traffic light. The lease expires in 5 years and the tenant has two 5 year options to renew. The rent increases 6% every 3 years. I would be buying the building with  cap rate of 5%. I feel as if I am paying a big number for this building, but I don't have many option of properties available locally. I like the fact I drive by the building frequently. Is this a good or bad idea. I will be financing 60% of the property. Anything I should be aware of or questions I should be asking.  Thanks in advance. 

Any suggestions on who has the best commercial property lending rates?


I am am buying a 7.8mm property and putting 40% down. 

Post: TLO Skip trace service. Has anyone tried it?

Ryan S.Posted
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I have been trying to get TLOxp, but they keep rejecting me because I am in the real estate business. The only piece of data I am looking for are peoples phone numbers. I have been using spokeo with about a 40% success rate. A lot of you have mentioned other services. Since I can't get TLOxp, what is the next best services?

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