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All Forum Posts by: Scott H.

Scott H. has started 4 posts and replied 36 times.

Post: Who owns in South Chicago?

Scott H.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 10

I'm sorry if this is in the wrong forum. I'm fairly new to posting on BP.

I'm looking at investing in cash-flow in the Chicagoland and get some astounding numbers analyzing some properties on the South Side. Which makes me leery (too good to be true?).

Does anyone here own rentals on the South Side? Which neighborhoods? What is the landlord experience like and who's your PM (I imagine you don't do it yourself).

I have one friend here in Chicago who also invests and he sticks to areas that are a bit less risky (thus less return) and has discouraged me from going South. I'd love to get other investors' opinions on South Chicago.

Thanks,
Scott

Post: Hello from Chicago

Scott H.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 10

Thanks Steve!

I hope people can appreciate the sarcasm in my second post.

Post: Hello from Chicago

Scott H.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 10

Thank you all so much for the warm welcome.

Scott

Post: Looking for a realiable contractor in Chicago contractor

Scott H.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 10
Originally posted by Tim W.:
Mark Musick is a good guy - very professional. I've seen his company do rehabs from small up to 1 million in size and they're good. He's the only one I know that probably operates in Evanston. I sent you a colleague request - accept it then PM me for his phone number since I can't post it here.

Tim,

Is your guy Mark Musick still operating in the Chicagoland? I'm looking for a GC to rehab a single family in Chicago-proper (Logan Square).

Thanks,
Scott

Post: Buying First Rental Property Any Formula?

Scott H.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 10

Jon and Tim,

Your remarks have made this one of the most informative yet concise threads on the basics of property screening for rental properties.

Thanks for the wisdom,
Scott

Post: Hello from Chicago

Scott H.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 10

Hello,

I have been lurking on BP for a while. I think this is my first post.

I have some cash (let's start with $25k) I want to put to work (I currently have mostly paper assets/investments at the moment and want to diversify) in either rehab flips (to grow the cash) or rentals (to send me a check each month).

I have an excellent "theoretical" grip on REI thanks to a guru course, numerous books, friends who currently invest, and of course BP. I also bird-dogged and wholesaled with my brother in SoCal for about a year.

I have a full-time job that I love, so I'm not looking to take on REI as a full-time job. I understand there is no such thing as "passive" income, but I would intend to make any cashflows as passive as possible (PMs, GCs, etc).

I think now is a great time in the market to start building a long term rental portfolio and that's what I plan on doing.

Where I'm looking:
The FNMA properties with the Homepath financing (reno version or not) seem very attractive to me at the moment due to 15% down being offered on NOO's. I understand that they may be priced a touch higher than other REOs, but I think there are still some opportunities with the Homepath product. HML and conventional are still options although I have my reservations (HML; some are reporting 6-12 month seasoning for refi, Conventional; 25% down, property condition needs to be good).

Geographically speaking, I live and work in Chicago, but tend to share the view of people that say out of state investments can be profitable and not much more hassle than local (although not always).

My goals:
With this first $25k, I'd love to get $1000/mo cash flow going (who wouldn't!? that's about 50% ROI). Maybe that's a little too high, lets say $500/mo (could be possible).

I thank you all for all of the wisdom already on the boards, for your warm welcome, and for many years of community to come.

Scott