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Updated almost 9 years ago, 03/02/2016

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Robert L.
  • Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Buying 3 houses...how do they sound?

Robert L.
  • Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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I'm buying 3 turnkey houses from another investor and closing in a week or two.

All 3 are tenant occupied, needs ZERO work, in great shape.  Nothing major is needed in the near future like bad roof, AC, etc. so I should be walking into a good situation. They all have ceramic tile in all rooms except bedrooms. Kitchens were all updated.

Tenants have all been vetted and paying their rents. Using the 50% rule, I've come up with these numbers

House #1: 
Purchase: $57k, Rent: $800, CAP Rate: 8.38%; very long-term elderly tenants

House #2:
Purchase: $43k, Rent: $800, CAP Rate: 11.09%; tenants been there 1.5 years (roommates with a double security deposit on hold)

House #3:
Purchase: $60k, Rent: $900, CAP Rate: 8.96%; tenants been there 4 years

Just wanted to get your thoughts before I close.  I feel good about them

Account Closed
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Account Closed
  • Fort Worth, TX
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I'd say there's not enough info to know for sure. But based on only what you indicated they look great. Are you buying them all with your own cash?

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Robert L.
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Robert L.
  • Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Originally posted by @Account Closed:

Are you buying them all with your own cash?

 Yes, I am

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Jordan Thompson
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Jordan Thompson
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What expenses does the owner have? Landscaping, Property manager, utilities,...

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Robert L.
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Robert L.
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  • Jacksonville, FL
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I bought these houses.  There are no expenses--landscaping, pest control, utilities, etc are all responsibilities of tenant.  I allocated property management but I've been doing it myself.

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Nikolas Ferreira
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Nikolas Ferreira
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Sounds like a really good deal from my side of the screen.
congrats on the purchase !

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Shannon K.
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Shannon K.
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I'm curious... why is the seller selling? If they're all a slam-dunk, why isn't the investor keeping them for himself?

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Robert L.
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Robert L.
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  • Jacksonville, FL
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I asked the same thing myself. He says he's been in business 25 years and wants to retire since he's been landlording full-time and wants to have a 10-year plan of selling off his 58 homes.  I came along, cherry picked the best ones, had full inspections done, and also carefully considered the tenants who are already in them--all long-term tenants.  I normally wouldn't do so many at once, but this was a good turnkey setup to cashflow right away with no work, so I went for it.