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All Forum Posts by: Andy Palmer

Andy Palmer has started 5 posts and replied 11 times.

Post: Why stucco? To buy or not to buy.

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Turn of the century.  I love old buildings -- even with their risks.  That's my wheelhouse, as you can tell from my bio.  Cap Hill.  Great idea regarding door jambs.  I should've paid more attention when inside.  Interior walls looked good.  Thanks for the thoughts, Matt!

Post: Why stucco? To buy or not to buy.

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Thanks, Bonnie.  I do know it's been recently (within 5 years) wrapped in stucco.  I've seen earlier OMs and whatnot.  The building it brick.  I love Denver's older architecture and this is an older building.  But Denver buildings can have what is known as 'Denver brick.'  They are brittle.  I can't discern in the pictures of the sources mentioned if the brick is disintegrating or stair-stepping.  And I can't see foundational wear inside.  

The building was bought and somewhat improved about 7 years ago.  The changes include the stucco.  That is why is question it and the cost/reason.  If it was an aesthetic choice of the previous owner, it was a costly one.   Or... perhaps, as I'm curious, there may be another reason to stucco.   ??  

Thanks again, Bonnie!  Anything else I may be missing?

Post: Why stucco? To buy or not to buy.

Andy Palmer
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Hey everyone.  I'm in acquisition mode and recently came across a newly stucco'ed  building in my investment area of Denver.  Stucco scares me as I assume it's hiding significant masonry and/or structural issues.  But maybe I'm being overly cautious.  I thought I'd put it to the group.  Why, in your experiences, do owners/sellers wrap a building?  Should that be a concern or should it allay concerns?  Any thoughts, insights, nuggets of wisdom would be most appreciated.  Happy investing!

Post: Step Down vs Yield Maintenance Pre-payment Penalty

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That's too bad.  I was hoping to read some responses here.  I have the same question.  Have you learned more about this and would you care your source?  Thanks.

Post: Experience or recommendations for REX real estate?

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I called them on my last flip.  I was curious and enticed, so wanted to learn more.  I spoke with a rep briefly, informing her that I buy and sell multiple properties a year.  Presumably, they would want to work with flippers.  After gathering some information, the rep said the local 'agent/boss' would call me the next day to learn more about me and the property that was nearing completion.  They never called.  That said enough about the company to me to not pursue anything further with them.  

And I would suggest that it speaks volumes that no one on this site seems to have used the service.  

Post: Denver still works... if you're patient... and lucky.

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Investment Info:

Single-family residence fix & flip investment.

Purchase price: $347,000
Cash invested: $49,000
Sale price: $484,000

This was my favorite project of the flips I've done. Largely, that's because I love the style of the house and it was fun to bring back to life. But it didn't hurt that it was also my biggest win to date in the flipping world. I shoot for a profit of 10% of ARV. I usually hit that but my previous flip was my only flop, as it hit the market last October when the local market cooled quickly. I had to sell at a loss to access my capital. It hurt but I was determined to redeem myself. And I did!

What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?

I've been flipping for about five years. I only do about two a year, as I prefer buy and holds of multi-family. But flipping is a great way to build capital for those purchases, and that's been my MO. My wife's salary supports us, my income goes toward creating passive income for future beach days! But finding MFs that make sense right now is difficult in Denver. If any wholesalers are reading this, please PM me. I'd love to be on your buyers list. I'm actively seeking my next project right now.

How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?

Wholesaler. Denver is so competitive, I actually offered $15k over what the wholesaler wanted. When I started flipping a few years ago, bidding wars when acquiring from wholesalers wasn't a thing. Now, most do it. I find it incredibly annoying, but I have no control over their approaches and I understand why they do it. I have never offered this much more than asking, but I loved the character of the house and I place a premium on uniqueness in this market. It paid off.

How did you finance this deal?

Cash. I refinanced two of my MFs last summer to get cash to purchase another MF. I'm not finding those at the moment, so am putting that cash to work on flips until this elusive economic slowdown occurs. Obviously paying cash helped a lot with my bottom line. And working without a lender sure took the bite out of any delays.

How did you add value to the deal?

Can't take much credit here. The value was there. I just finessed it.

What was the outcome?

Almost a 70k upside! One more like that this year, and I'm done... plus my rentals... I'm not greedy.

Lessons learned? Challenges?

As much as we flippers need to create homes that appeal to the masses, my personal opinion is that a house also needs flavor. I prefer working on those houses and feel more confident when they hit the market. I don't always find those properties, but it's definitely an element I look for in an existing structure or do my damn-dest to create if absent. I don't have a rigid materials list and a set 'look'. I let the house decide. Waste of time? Maybe. But it's not all about the $ for me.

Did you work with any real estate professionals (agents, lenders, etc.) that you'd recommend to others?

I would recommend a great agent. While I've negotiated a lower fee with my agent, as I'm a repeat customer, I'd be lying if I said I haven't considered the even lower fee options that are cropping up. In this case, though, my agent was instrumental in getting the appraisal where it needed to be for the buyer's lender. Comps weren't really there (and I mean they were much lower), but my agent worked some magic. Carly and Chris Mayer at https://www.mayerteamcolorado.com

Post: 3rd Annual BiggerPockets and Denver BadAss Investors Gathering

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  • Denver, CO
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I'm just seeing this and sad to learn that it's full.  Is there a waitlist that I can get on?  Thanks.

Post: [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal

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View report

*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.

Post: Cabinetry in Denver?

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Thank you both.  I know Stone.  I think I'll try J&K.

Post: Cabinetry in Denver?

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Do flipping folks have any recommendations for custom cabinetry shops in the Denver area?  I've used one, which I will not name, for a few recently but have grown dissatisfied.  Any suggestions would be welcome.  Thanks!