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All Forum Posts by: Austin Shelton

Austin Shelton has started 4 posts and replied 6 times.

***the above post didn’t have any spacing, so it was very difficult to read. Please see below. Howdy BP, I’d be so grateful if I could get y’alls advice on a commercial condo space that I’m looking at for my wife’s medical practice in Conroe, TX (north Houston). Total square footage of unit is 2400 sqft. My wife’s clinic will occupy 1200 sqft and I want to lease the other 1200 sqft to an oil company that is ready to sign a 2 year lease (they currently occupy another 1200 sqft unit within the complex). Asking price is $150/sqft, totaling 360K. I have 160K saved to put down, so I’d have to finance the remaining 200K. P&I @ 5% would be approx $1,075.00 Rental rates are currently $19/sqft/yr (including CAM fees) totaling $22,800 or $1,900/monthly for 1200 sqft. Operating Expense estimates: Property Management 5% (~$1,100 annual) Vacancy 10% (~$2,200 annual) Insurance- not sure how to estimate but broker said that betterment and improvements is what’s needed, 1-3%?? (~$700 annual)? Maintenance/Repairs 5% (~$1,100 annual) Taxes- having a hard time comprehending info on appraisal district website but I’d estimate (~$4,500 annual) Total = $9,600 annual or $800 monthly NOI = 22,800 - 9,600 = 13,200 CAP Rate = 13,200/360,000 = 3.67% CoC = (13,200 - 12,900 annual debt service)/160,000 = 0.19% Monthly cash flow = 1,900 - (800 + 1,075) = $25 Not sure if I’m grossly overestimating the expenses, but according to the numbers this would be a horrible investment, from my limited knowledge of commercial investing. To make it work I’d either have to buy it for a heck of a lot cheaper or rent it for much more, and I don’t think there is much wiggle room with current market rates. I’d love your advice and suggestions! Thanks a ton.
Howdy BP, I’d be so grateful if I could get y’alls advice on a commercial condo space that I’m looking at for my wife’s medical practice in Conroe, TX (north Houston). Total square footage of unit is 2400 sqft. My wife’s clinic will occupy 1200 sqft and I want to lease the other 1200 sqft to an oil company that is ready to sign a 2 year lease (they currently occupy another 1200 sqft unit within the complex). Asking price is $150/sqft, totaling 360K. I have 160K saved to put down, so I’d have to finance the remaining 200K. P&I @ 5% would be approx $1,075.00 Rental rates are currently $19/sqft/yr (including CAM fees) totaling $22,800 or $1,900/monthly for 1200 sqft. Operating Expense estimates: Property Management 5% (~$1,100 annual) Vacancy 10% (~$2,200 annual) Insurance- not sure how to estimate but broker said that betterment and improvements is what’s needed, 1-3%?? (~$700 annual)? Maintenance/Repairs 5% (~$1,100 annual) Taxes- having a hard time comprehending info on appraisal district website but I’d estimate (~$4,500 annual) Total = $9,600 annual or $800 monthly NOI = 22,800 - 9,600 = 13,200 CAP Rate = 13,200/360,000 = 3.67% CoC = (13,200 - 12,900 annual debt service)/160,000 = 0.19% Monthly cash flow = 1,900 - (800 + 1,075) = $25 Not sure if I’m grossly overestimating the expenses, but according to the numbers this would be a horrible investment, from my limited knowledge of commercial investing. To make it work I’d either have to buy it for a heck of a lot cheaper or rent it for much more, and I don’t think there is much wiggle room with current market rates. I’d love your advice and suggestions! Thanks a ton.

Post: Houston Mini Split AC installation/contractor

Austin SheltonPosted
  • Conroe, TX
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0
Thanks dawn!

Post: Houston Mini Split AC installation/contractor

Austin SheltonPosted
  • Conroe, TX
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0
Hi forum. Any good referrals for an HVAC contractor that has experience with mini split installation in the north Houston and Conroe area? Have a project that I've gotten 3 bids and price ranges are all over the spectrum (3k-7k). Multiple sources online and the first contractor recommended to buy a system online and then have contractor install it. I'll also take your recommendation for manufacturers if you have them. Thanks!

Post: Houston Mini Split AC installation/contractor

Austin SheltonPosted
  • Conroe, TX
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 0
Hi forum. Any good referrals for an HVAC contractor that has experience with mini split installation in the north Houston and Conroe area? Have a project that I've gotten 3 bids and price ranges are all over the spectrum (3k-7k). Multiple sources online and the first contractor recommended to buy a system online and then have contractor install it. I'll also take your recommendation for manufacturers if you have them. Thanks!

How BPers,

For those of you have found cash buyers by calling For-Rent listings on the internet, I have few questions for you.
I have noticed the majority of these listings (on sites such as Zillow, Trulia, and Craigslist) are marketed by a realtor or brokerage. Do you call the realtor? And if so, I'm assuming you'd ask for the owners contact information?

I've always been under the impression that I would want to speak directly to the owner (and have the relevant conversation) so that I could potentially gain them as a future cash buyer.

Or am I missing the point? Are you using other sites where owners list and market their own properties?

Thanks in advance for your time and help!