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All Forum Posts by: Anya Swanson

Anya Swanson has started 8 posts and replied 17 times.

Post: Looking for funding - 18 apartments building

Anya Swanson
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Clemente, CA
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 9

I am seeking a loan or a joint venture partner to convert a school building into an 18-unit apartment complex. The project requires a $350,000 down payment (with the seller financing $500,000) and approximately $450,000 for rehabilitation, totaling about $1,350,000. The anticipated after-repair value is $1,700,000, with an expected monthly cash flow of $8,500. I will be happy to discuss this opportunity in detail and can provide all the information - please contact me if this sounds interesting to you

Post: Looking for a loan - 18-apartment building

Anya Swanson
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Clemente, CA
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 9

I am seeking a loan or a joint venture partner to convert a school building into an 18-unit apartment complex. The project requires a $350,000 down payment (with the seller financing $500,000) and approximately $450,000 for rehabilitation, totaling about $1,350,000. The anticipated after-repair value is $1,700,000, with an expected monthly cash flow of $8,500. I will be happy to discuss this opportunity in detail and can provide all the information - please contact me if this sounds interesting to you 

Post: First House Hack Questions

Anya Swanson
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Clemente, CA
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 9

Hi Brady, are you going to purchase a house? Or rent it? Go to furnished finder and airbnb to compare rents and determine your rate. It's pretty easy, just make sure you vet people you let into your house. If something feels off, or bad reviews, do not rent to them. You will have more specific questions when you start. Good luck! 

Post: How do I find investing partners for overseas investments?

Anya Swanson
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Clemente, CA
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 9

I used to invest in So Cal beach properties, but the numbers are no longer there. I found an interesting market in Ukraine. I have five rentals in Lviv, the remarkable city that has been recently discovered by tourists and investors (and filmmakers - check out Tom Cruise's latest plans for filming in Lviv). 

I have found a fantastic property for sale that I want to rehab (I have experience and the local crew). The property is in the historical A location you cannot beat, $500k to purchase and $180k to rehab. The minimum selling price is $1,2mil the moment the rehab has been completed. I am thinking about holding it for at least 3-5 years, possibly offering managed rental units (18 rooms with commercial space) or many other ideas. Annual minimum rent revenue is $105K and up. I am local for a while - boots on the ground - and can facilitate the deal step by step through aquisition, completion, and management. 

The question is, how do I find interested investors to join me? I know I cannot solicit investors that are not qualified, sophisticated, etc. and I wonder are there ways to connect with investors that are looking for great deals and are open to foreign markets? Any ideas? I would appreciate your input! Thank you! 

Post: A free utility space converted to a livable space.

Anya Swanson
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Clemente, CA
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 9

Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Lviv.

Purchase price: $100
Cash invested: $7,000

This unit came free with an apartment I have purchased as a basement-storage space. It was large enough and suitable to convert it to a small rental unit. I have completed the conversion and rented it out. It flows $300 per month as a long term rental.

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

This was a no-brainer... :) It was there asking me to convert it to a usable, income-generating unit.

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

This came with a unit that I have purchased.

How did you finance this deal?

My own cash.

What was the outcome?

It has become a fantastic space that people love and it brings me income.

Lessons learned? Challenges?

This was a very creative project! :)

Post: Hostel opportunity - prime location - Europe - your thoughts

Anya Swanson
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Clemente, CA
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 9

Hello friends! 

I'd LOVE to know your thoughts on this investment opportunity: 

I am currently investing in Europe. Eastern Europe - Western Ukraine, Lviv, the very center of the old town, to be very precise. This market is fantastic! I have four short term rentals here that perform really well year round. 

A few days ago I saw an interesting property for sale. I am percolating on purchasing it and thought I'd share here and maybe someone would be even interested in a partnership? 

So here are some details on the property: it is located in a prime, very central location in the old town of Lviv. The location does not get any better than this! It's on the ground level and it consists of five bedrooms. Each bedroom has two large double beds and a separate bathroom. It has its own court yard that could be used as a glass-covered atrium with a common area for people to relax. Three out of five bedrooms are ready to decorate and occupy and two need finishing (plumbing, heating, water, electric - all done. All that is needed is to finish - cleaning, floors, baseboards, decorating, etc.) 

The property can be used as a hostel with 10 double beds, sleeping 20 persons in its full capacity. A single bed in a hostel here in town runs between $11 to $20 per night, depending on the location and attractiveness of the property. Taking conservatively, $13 per person per night and 50% occupancy, indicates a potential of $3,900 per month, gross. I estimate the running cost to be around $900 per month (2 part time employees and supplies), utilities can be around $250 per month and I conservatively double it to be $500 per month for added potential repairs, etc. 

So $3,900 - $900 - $500 = $2,500 with low occupancy at a slower season. Summer and winter are full of tourists here - I Airbnb my other properties here, so I can tell that my estimates are very conservative. Even with 75% occupancy and a slightly higher price per person per night this property can generate around $7,000 per month gross. In the summer and winter holiday season this town gets trampled with tourists from all over the world, so I am even more positive on its potential. Plus, no heating needed in the summer, so utilities are minuscule. To employ a full time personnel is cheap here - $400 per month is considered a good pay for a full time position. (Sadly, but true, for now).

Another potential is to convert the property into a restaurant location and sell it right away with a profit. The asking price for this property is $170,000. If bought and sold as for a restaurant location, I think this could be sold for $200K fast, without doing anything with it. This location is very desirable and it will go fast as it is now. The owner is attempting to sell it without an agent, and it will be sold soon. These kind of properties do not come on sale often here - I have been monitoring the market here closely. 

The owner has never finished the renovation and it's been sitting idle for more than a year. I think he ran out of juice to finish it and to start operating the hostel.  By my estimate it needs about $7-$10K max to get it up and running as a hostel. The building was built in 1600' and is in a very good condition (they used to build to last). There were few movies made using the court yard. The building is located in the pedestrian zone and is protected by the UNECO as a world heritage.

I find this to be a very interesting opportunity as holding, hostel operation. Additionally, Ukraine is striving to join the EU. Personally, I am not very happy about it, but these historic properties will soar in value, when she does join.  I am considering a hard money loan to acquire it and then finding a private money loan to hold it and pay it off. Or it could be purchased in a partnership. 

Below I am attaching a few pictures of the property and the area, and a link to one of my Aibnb properties that is located in the same building. I live in So Cal and originally I am from here, from Lviv. I am fluent in Ukrainian, Russian, English, and Polish and speak some French. 

Let me know your thoughts! I think I've included everything I could think of - if you need more info, lmk! 

Thanks! Anya 

My Airbnb property in the same building

Post: $1,114 cash flow last month

Anya Swanson
Pro Member
Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Clemente, CA
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 9

It's in Lviv, Ukraine. Look it up. :) 

Post: $1,114 cash flow last month

Anya Swanson
Pro Member
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Clemente, CA
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 9

Hi Jake, I am in Europe while getting the properties ready for renting. I live in So Cal and go to Europe often. I will email you later - please feel free to do the same. 

Cheers, Anya 

Post: $1,114 cash flow last month

Anya Swanson
Pro Member
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Clemente, CA
  • Posts 20
  • Votes 9

Hi Caroline, yes, you are right. I paid about $8 for electricity and $5 for water for August - these expenses are so minuscule, that I completely forgot about them. Toilet paper and soap was under $10 as well. The cleaning is being paid by the guests. These expenses don't make a difference. I do not pay taxes here - rental income is not taxable (yet, probably). I may get an insurance in the future, when I have more units to cover. Do not see a need for it right now and Airbnb has its own coverage for up to $1 million. Thanks.