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Scot K.
  • Investor
  • Columbus ohio
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Sorta Newbie Columbus Ohio

Scot K.
  • Investor
  • Columbus ohio
Posted

Hi, 

I'm Scot. A few years ago I bought my first home/rental property here in Columbus. It's an all brick duplex with 2 bds, 2bth units. I'll be honest I didn't get a deal on the property or the financing. I paid 99K for it, put another 26k in upgrades via a 203k-B loan. Put another 11k on credit cards. I had a bad contractor and the reno that was supposed to take 2 months took 8. I had to learn some basic rules of the trade the hard way. However, in spite of all that I'm happy to report that I have a great tenant who rents the bottom unit at $725 a month. I plan to eventually move out and rent the other unit out at $750 a month. I recently just refinanced and expect around $500 a month after expenses. 

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