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All Forum Posts by: Alyssa Baron

Alyssa Baron has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Tax Delinquent Property Lead!

Alyssa BaronPosted
  • Investor
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

@Ardie Mansouri 

Thanks for sharing about agentpro247. I'll check it out. And best of luck with the lead. Looks like you got some great advice.

Post: Tax Delinquent Property Lead!

Alyssa BaronPosted
  • Investor
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by @Ardie Mansouri:

Hi everyone! I need advice!

Alrighty, I'll cut right to the chase.  I started mailing out letters this week to tax delinquent properties with absentee owners in my area.  To my surprise, I got a call from an owner within the week!  

Going into this, I had a very specific idea for how I wanted to start out my foray into real estate... hopefully acquiring a property on the cheap through marketing tax delinquent absentee owners, updating the property as needed and again HOPEFULLY selling for a profit!  It seemed to work for Seth Williams from podcast 39 anyway.

I'm not sure what I was expecting with an absentee owner though... of course they have tenants! So I get the call from the owner today asking what my offer would be on their place.  To make a long story short

-The property is a 1.5 story 2 bed 1 bath building that seems to be fairly well maintained based on the appearance of the front of the house.  

-The taxes owed are right around $10.5k, property was bought in 1986 for about $55k so it stands to reason that they have significant equity in the property.  

-They do have tenants, I was stupid (and nervous) and didn't even think to ask what they were paying monthly.  

-The properties around it are generally going for about $120k-$150k. 

-The city will not file suit until next july and around here the owners have a full year to pay before the property is auctioned off.  So they basically have a year and a half to pay off whats owed.  It seems to me that this would make them a little standoffish to a low ball offer, but then again I've never done a deal before and I have no idea!  

Any experienced investors out there willing to lend some advice or suggestions?

Thanks everyone!

HI Ardie,

I wish you much success with your lead. Neat strategy. Question for you: how did you find out who were the tax delinquent out-of-state owners?

Keep us posted.

v/r

Alyssa

Post: What is a Cap Rate and why is it so important?

Alyssa BaronPosted
  • Investor
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

HI BP Community!

Can you help demistify Cap Rates? What is a Cap Rate? What does it tell me about the property? Why is it so important? I've read how to calculate Cap Rates, but I just don't get it...yet.

Thanks in advance!

Alyssa

Hi Tyler, 

Congratulations on your first flip and new acquisition. Your story is very encouraging  - we are looking for our first flip. Question for you...did you use a national lender or a smaller community lender to get such great financing? How many lenders did you have to approach? 

Thanks and best of luck!

Alyssa

Post: LLC taxes in Virginia

Alyssa BaronPosted
  • Investor
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

Thank you, Brooks, Tom and John! We have an appointment next week with a local CPA who works with real estate investors. Your answers give me an excellent starting point to prepare for our meeting. Appreciate the time you took to share your knowledge!

Post: LLC taxes in Virginia

Alyssa BaronPosted
  • Investor
  • Petersburg, VA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0

Hi! My husband and I are preparing to establish an LLC for our buy-and-hold rental properties. Does anyone know how Virginia taxes LLCs comprised of a husband and wife? (e.g. sole proprietorship, partnership). Thanks in advance!