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Updated about 4 years ago, 12/21/2020

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Vince Espiritu
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Irvine, CA
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Actionable Steps to Getting My First Deal

Vince Espiritu
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Irvine, CA
Posted

Hello BP members,

My name is Vince and I am a rookie investor. My goal to purchase my first Rental Property by the end of next year (June 2022- the latest). After reading "How to Invest in Real Estate" by Brandon Turner & Joshua Dorkin and "The Book on Rental Property Investing" by Brandon Turner, I have created this checklist for myself to have clear actionable steps on getting that first deal. I'm also planning to house hack and self-manage this property.

I would like to post it here so I can get your opinion and answers on the checklist I have created. I would greatly appreciate any comments and suggestions that I should add to my checklist.

The question that I have to answer on my checklist right now is "How to buy a foreclosure property?"

What are the steps I have to take and consider when buying a foreclosed property? Are there any extra steps here compared to buying a non-foreclosed property? Or is this a completely different process?

I am attaching a link here to my checklist: 
Getting My First Deal Checklist (biggerpockets.com)

Thanks in advance!

-Vince

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ACTION PLAN: Getting My First Deal

Necessary Steps to Take to Get My First Property:

Step 1: Educate Yourself and Practice.

Learn about:

  • How to Find an Off-Market Deal
    • Absentee Owner List
  • Drive for Dollar
  • How to Purchase a Foreclosure Property
  • How to Quickly Analyze a Deal
  • How to Estimate Rehab Cost
  • How to Estimate After Repair Value
  • How to Forecast the Property’s Value and Performance
  • How to Obtain an FHA 203k Loan (or other loans that can cover the rehab cost)
  • How to Do Your Due Diligence
    • Title Inspection
    • Document Inspection
    • Physical Inspection
    • Other Inspections
  • How to Close the Deal
    • Title Company
    • Lawyer
    • Escrow
    • Insurance
  • How to Rehab a Property DIY or through a Contractor
  • How to Find a Tenant
  • How to Screen a Tenant
  • How to Evict a Tenant
  • How to Manage your Property and Tenants
  • How to Refinance Your Property
  • Exit Strategies
  • How to Find the Members of your Real Estate Team

Step 2: Assemble Your Real Estate Team.

Find your local:

  • Real Estate Agent
  • Contractor & Handyman
  • Private/Hard Money Lender & Conventional Lender Specialist
  • Property Manager (for future use)
  • Lawyer
  • CPA
  • Bookkeeper (QuickBooks/Rental Property Software)
  • Insurance Agent

Step 3: Get your Loan Pre-Approved.

  • Shop for Loan Options. Compare Interest Rates, Down payment, Premium Mortgage Insurance.
  • Contact Lender Specialist to Ask for Requirements
  • Prepare All the Required Documents
  • Submit All the Documents and Get Pre-Approved

Step 4: Find Your Property.

  • Know your Market
    • Types of Neighborhood
  • Crimes
  • School Ratings
  • Businesses
  • Vacancy Rate
  • Unemployment Rate
  • Laws on Rental Housing (Tenant & Landlord)
  • Typical Property Price Range
  • Typical Rent Price Range
  • Analyze Deals

Source of Deals:

  • MLS through Real Estate Agent
  • Portals
  • Absentee Owner List
  • Drive for Dollar

Metrics:

  • 2% Test
  • 50% Rule
  • CoCROI (more than 10%, which is the average return on Stock Market)
  • Total ROI
  • Offer Up on Deals
    • Negotiate on Purchase Price
  • Accept the Deal (with):
    • Inspection Contingency
  • Financing Contingency

Step 5: Get Your Loan Approved.

  • Submit the Property Information
  • Appraisal
  • Submit More Documents
  • Loan Approved

Step 6: Due Diligence.

Hire a Lawyer/ Title Company for:

  • Title Inspection
  • Document Inspection

Hire a Property Inspector for:

  • Physical Inspection

Other Inspection:

  • Plumber (Inside Drainpipes)
  • Pest Inspector
  • Asbestos
  • Lead-Based Paint

Step 7: Getting Ready to Close.

  • Order Insurance from your Insurance Agent
    • Homeowner’s Insurance or Rental Property Insurance
  • Setup your Business Checking & Savings Account
  • Preparing all the Necessary Forms on Managing your Property
  • Preparing Bookkeeping
  • Final Walk-through the Property
  • Plan the Rehab (Do this while doing Physical Inspection)
  • Double Check the Documents and Sign it

Step 8: The Rehab Stage.

  • Present the Rehab Plan to the Contractors and ask for a Bid
  • Hire the Contractor with the best service, qualifications, and project history, and reasonable price.
  • Create a Checklist for the Project and Give to the Contractor (only pay the contractor each time they get something done on the checklist)

Step 9: Find Tenants.

Advertise your Rental Property:

  • For Rent Sign
  • Craigslist
  • Newspapers
  • MLS
  • Portals
  • Rental App (like Apartmentlist.com, RentCafe.com, RentSpree, Pocketlist)
  • Existing Tenants

Step 10: Screen Your Tenant.

  • Set your Rental Criteria
  • Background and Credit Check
    • Prior Felonies within 7 years
    • Prior Evictions Filed
    • Prior Evictions Carried Out
    • Bankruptcies
    • Judgments
  • Criminal Issues or bad financial History
  • Verify Income & Renting History

Step 11: Accept Tenant.

  • Lease Agreement
  • Move-In Condition Report
  • Security Deposit and 1-month rent payment

Step 12: Train Your Tenant.

How to handle these scenarios:

  • Late Rent
  • Neighbor Conflicts
  • Moving-In Unapproved Pets or People
  • Breaking a Lease
  • Drugs

Step 13: Manage Effectively.

  • Track Expenses and Income (Bookkeeping)
  • Create a System of Action when an emergency repair/non-emergency needs to get done
  • Weekly Housekeeping (Common Area & Private Rooms)
  • Schedule House Maintenance Check
  • Maximize Income Each Year
  • Minimize Expenses

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