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All Forum Posts by: Steven Thinnes

Steven Thinnes has started 10 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Lawyer When Subdividing and Rezoning (Recomendations)

Steven ThinnesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Collins, CO
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 2

We currently have a farm property (primary residence) just outside of a quickly growing town in Colorado. We are wanting to subdivide our property. We have opened zoned property right now and we want to leave a section of it open zoned for our house. The other part we want to rezone to industrial/light industrial. I’ve been looking at the towns land use and comprehensive plan for the future and they have our property in industrial/light industrial. I want to do storage or build shops for commercial rentals. I am wondering if it be best to get a land lawyer in order to go through the process or go directly through the County office.

If anyone has any recommendations on land Lawyers in front range Colorado or any other advice I appreciate it.

Thank you kindly, Steven

Post: What Areas are you Investing In (Multifamily)

Steven ThinnesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Collins, CO
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 2

We have several single family rentals but are new to multifamily investing and are looking for our first property under 4 units. I’m from Colorado and it’s hard to invest in my own backyard right now and expect any cash flow. I’m wondering where others have found success in 2020 and 2021 as far as cash flowing properties. Been looking around Lincoln/Omaha Nebraska because that’s within 8 hrs from me but I’m open to any suggestions in any states.

I appreciate any advice or input.

Thank you Kindly, Steven

Post: Recommendations For Multifamily Property Lender (Nebraska/Kansas

Steven ThinnesPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Collins, CO
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 2

We are from Colorado and are new to Multifamily property Investing. We have narrowed it down to a few places within an 8 hour drive in Lincoln/Omaha Nebraska or maybe Wichita Kansas to buy our first Multifamily under 4 unit. I’m looking for recommendations on a great lenders that can help me in and around these areas. We’d be looking for a conventional loan having 20% down payment. We currently have two single family rentals we’re gonna hold onto but want to get mainly into Multifamily. The goal is to buy additional Multifamily properties year after year. I appreciate any advice or input.

Thank you kindly, Steven

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