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All Forum Posts by: Amber Koontz

Amber Koontz has started 10 posts and replied 199 times.

Post: New to multifamilies

Amber KoontzPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 204
  • Votes 68

@Roy N. So for convenience maybe I should consider newer models. 

@Amber Stevens That sounds like a great turn of events. I only ask because I'm new and a bit intimidated by investing outside of my state. I'm sure that will change as I progress. 

Post: New to multifamilies

Amber KoontzPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 204
  • Votes 68

@Roy N. Thank you for the breakdown. Very good information. I am enjoying learning about these things. 

Post: New to multifamilies

Amber KoontzPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 204
  • Votes 68

@Amber Stevens you sound very comfortable in your career. What made you go with rental properties outside of your state?

@Marcia Maynard I am interested in multi-family properties. Right now I'm researching what all I need to do in preparation. One thing that's new to me is the water meter thing. Is it best to have only one meter? For a first timer what would you say I need to key in on?

Congratulations to the both of you, as well as everyone on this feed on the success in your ventures!

Post: Oklahoma Water Metering for Multi-Families/Apartments

Amber KoontzPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 204
  • Votes 68

Wow, I hadn't even considered that! My first investment will be multi-family. Thank you for posting👍 

Post: Documenting my journey of buying my first apartment

Amber KoontzPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 204
  • Votes 68

Good luck to you! I will definitely follow your journey! Thank you 

Post: Investing in single family house - Houston Area under 100K

Amber KoontzPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 204
  • Votes 68

@Jerry Ta and @Steve Rozenberg With your resources on average about how often do you have trouble with tenants resulting in legal action being required? SFH vs MFH

I also agree with you Jerry on being patient👍

Post: Investing in single family house - Houston Area under 100K

Amber KoontzPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 204
  • Votes 68

I love how you guys are just going with it. Niche, strategy, funds, analysis, and closing! I want to do this already, but I must acquire more knowledge. It's only been a few weeks. Congratulations to you all 

Post: First Investment Opportunity

Amber KoontzPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 204
  • Votes 68

@Helen Kirk that hurts. All apart of the game I guess. Fine tuning jumping too fast or too slow is an art form! I'm very new at this and am still learning, but maybe you could use that as leverage. Does that make chances for an FHA loan difficult?

Post: Closing my first deal tomorrow.

Amber KoontzPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 204
  • Votes 68

@William Collins Thank you for posting, I will be following this. For my first investment I am thinking duplex or triplex. This is great!

Post: First Investment Opportunity

Amber KoontzPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 204
  • Votes 68

@Kevin Wood Good Evening 

I came across a contractor whom took a trashed house and refurbished the entire thing! Amazing to see what the house was before and what it is now. I wish I'd snapped a before and after. I haven't gotten a chance to get back inside to see the finished results, but these guys really did a great job. I've not seen any of their other work, but this alone has me very interested in working with them in the future. S.G.C. Remodeling / Additions General Contractor Victor Sandoval 832-643-9993. I'll be talking with them more. I got a card to hold on to for follow up. Maybe this will be a great find. Good luck to you!