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All Forum Posts by: Steve Olson

Steve Olson has started 7 posts and replied 111 times.

Post: Pre-construction 2plexes, 3plexes, and 4plexes in Ft Wayne, IN

Steve Olson
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pleasant Grove UT and Hurst, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 63

Pre-construction duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes coming in Fort Wayne, IN!  A generous tax abatement pencils out to an 8% projected cap rate.  A rendering is below and proformas are available upon request!

Post: New construction duplexes - Fort Worth Opportunity Zone

Steve Olson
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pleasant Grove UT and Hurst, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 63

The Peak Group is constructing 10 duplexes in the Federal Opportunity Zone just south of downtown Forth Worth, TX.  Four of the duplexes are available, newly constructed, at $430,000 (construction will take approx 90 days as it's already underway).  These include a builder incentive to buy the interest rate to 4.99% when the preferred lender is used.  6 other duplexes are available pre-construction at a wholesale price of $360,000 and will take approx 5-6 months to construct.  Contact me for details! 

Post: Build To Rent Insight

Steve Olson
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pleasant Grove UT and Hurst, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 63

@Demetrius Mathis I just sent you a DM. 

Post: Build To Rent Insight

Steve Olson
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pleasant Grove UT and Hurst, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 63

@Hector Canales and @Demetrius Mathis thanks for reaching out. Shoot me an email and I'd be happy to discuss.  @Jay Hinrichs does have a point about Jackson though.  Approaching this from a "compared to what" standpoint, it'll be tough to bring product to market at a price that makes a lot of sense.  Believe it or not, this can be a problem in the Houston metro too...but it all depends on which sub market you're in.  Some submarkets are very expensive...some still trade for at or below replacement cost. 

Post: Phoenix Investor Agents

Steve Olson
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pleasant Grove UT and Hurst, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 63

Hi Lisa, great to meet you!  Send me your email address and I'll get you some details.  Happy to setup a time to chat as well. 

Steve

Post: Phoenix Investor Agents

Steve Olson
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pleasant Grove UT and Hurst, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 63

Thanks @Jake Kain.  Just sent you a connection request! 

Post: Phoenix Investor Agents

Steve Olson
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pleasant Grove UT and Hurst, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 63

I'll be in Phoenix on Wednesday, June 24th starting work on a new construction master planned triplex community.  Looking to connect with awesome multi family agents or agents that work with buy and hold investors.  If that's you, I'd love to meet you!  And yes...I have a mask :)

Post: Build/develop to rent?

Steve Olson
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pleasant Grove UT and Hurst, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 63

@Kris Reeves

Awesome questions and I'm sorry I'm a little late here.  I have extensive experience in this.  There's some great feedback on the forum here.  

I think you have a lot of the pros and cons.  But I'll add a few pros: year one bonus depreciation on new construction.  Awesome tax break if you're a real estate professional.  And the volume play is correct.  If you can get in with the right subs and be a consistent source of business for them, you'll deliver product lower than what the local market can.

The biggest con is property management.  That has to really be dialed in.  And depending on how you interface with your investors, I may be able to give some pointers specific to your situation.  We've built over 4000 doors in 3 states and have a lot of investors, so we've become pretty good at those conversations.  Not because we're smart...but when you keep banging your head against a brick wall you eventually figure out a better way :) 

Post: Build To Rent Insight

Steve Olson
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pleasant Grove UT and Hurst, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 63

@James LePage I'm a little late to the party on this thread, sorry about that.  I have a lot of experience doing build to rent on smaller multi family.  It's my entire business model, infact.  I'd be happy to chat about it sometime if you're still looking into that.  There are a lot of things to watch out for, but it can be a very successful strategy.  Especially in taking advantage of year one bonus depreciation. 

Post: Is Phoenix, AZ is good city for Multifamily Investment?

Steve Olson
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pleasant Grove UT and Hurst, TX
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 63

Hi @Harshil Patel, I just saw the thread and am a little late to the game.  My firm builds new fourplex communities right now in UT, TX, and ID. We actually have land under contract in the Phoenix metro now to go vertical on a new fourplex community.  I'll keep everyone here posted on how it goes.  Generally, we've found the west side of the metro to be more friendly to cash flow (land price are more manageable...but there's still growth and demand for rentals).  You might try looking at some options out west.