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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Sucato

Andrew Sucato has started 5 posts and replied 12 times.

@Mark Kovacs Yes I am in Peoria, I currently only manage properties I own or am partnered on, but am looking to expand that properties owned by others also.

@Art Maydan @Mark Kovacs Did you guys ever figure this out? I'm curious to hear, I'm also in the same boat now :)

Thanks to everyone who replied! I did get an inspection, and it called out the roof being old.  My young dumb self thought I could milk it for a few years though and save enough in the maintenance fund to replace it.  Unfortunately that was not the case :)  It seems like I'm going to have to pay it out of pocket, I will talk with a bank to see my options on a line of credit, or potentially refinancing on the backend (as values in our area have climbed).

Thanks again!

Hi everyone! I purchased my first duplex last May and am house hacking it.  I have learned a ton over the past year, and have been bitten by a few maintenance issues that have cost some big $$.  Since I am only a year into the property, I have just under 1000$ in the maintenance fund.

Currently, I have a leak in a 20+ yr old roof (not a direct result of hail or super extreme winds) over my tenants side, and going up on the roof, there is a lot of decking that is spongy and seems like it has been letting water in for some time.  I had a few roofers out to see if we could repair, but they all said it really needs to be replaced since there is are a few boards that are really spongy (and I agree with them).  To tear off and replace, I am looking at 15k before replacement decking (had a few quotes from both established crews and side-job roofers).

I also had a leak a few months ago after a hail storm that I tried to go through insurance, but the claim got denied because there was not enough damage to break my deductible.  So I don't know if I should try going through insurance again to see if they will replace, but I'm a worried I'd get denied again and they would shoot my premium up.

From this I've already learned that I need to do more due diligence up front so I don't get hit with a roof replacement or other similar expenses less than a year in before a fund is established (or work a deal with the seller to offset that expense).

So, I wanted to get opinions of more experienced investors as to what they would do in this situation.  Would you try and go through insurance again? Would you try and get financing since the maintenance fund can't cover it? Or would you just eat the cost out of pocket? Or something else?  Luckily my personal finances are in order where if I have to eat a 15-20k roof out of my own pocket that won't drown me, but will set me back on my goals of scaling.

Thanks in advance for the advice!

@Mike Curry thanks for reaching out, I dropped you a private message!

@Tracy Morris I was actually just in Peoria this last weekend and got to see a lot of it, and really enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would! Went down Grandview Dr. which was super fun and got to hang out downtown and in Peoria Heights for a bit. Would love to connect, I'll shoot you a message and we can set up a time to chat!

Hi!

My name is Andrew Sucato, I am 22 and finishing up my last semester of school at the University of Alabama, and recently accepted a job with Caterpillar in Mossville, Il.  I will be moving to the Peoria area this summer and have been looking at a lot of duplexes to house hack as my first investment.  I don't want to stop there though, Peoria seems like an area that is growing rapidly and it appears like there may be a lot of opportunity for investments in the future when I am a little more established :)

I would love to connect with some of you in the Peoria area and get your thoughts and experiences on the area over a phone call and whenever I get in town a cup of coffee!

Have a great day!

Andrew Sucato

Hi BP,

I am a new investor in Cincinnati, Ohio focusing on multifamily residential properties.  I was wondering if anyone knows a good agent in the Cincinnati area (I'm living in Mason currently)?  Looking forward to hearing your suggestions. Thanks!!

@Richard Henry in Tuscaloosa right now I am specifically looking at SFR, living in one room and renting out the others to my friends (can also be done in a multifamily, but SFR seems more available and reasonably priced in Tuscaloosa). Right next to campus would be great but I wouldn't mind being a mile or two away either.

Post: [Calc Review] First analysis help

Andrew SucatoPosted
  • Peoria, IL
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 6

@Joedocei Hill weird... It isn't opening up for me either, but neither is anyone else's that I go to look at. Is that just me or are you having the same problem?

@James Martin Roll Tide! If you are ever back in town feel free to give me a shout and I can get us some lunch, it's always nice to meet someone new!