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All Forum Posts by: Jason Blanchard

Jason Blanchard has started 2 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: Newbie From Mandeville , Louisiana ( Right outside of New Orleans)

Jason BlanchardPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Mandeville, LA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0

Welcome to the site. There is a ton of information on this site. From the forums, BiggerPocket and Member blogs and don't forget the podcast it really is very helpful. I love listening to the podcast as I drive the Causeway everyday.

Post: What prevents a buyer from circumventing wholesaler?

Jason BlanchardPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Mandeville, LA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0

I am new to the wholesaling scene but I have heard of people clouding the title. I don't exactly know what this means but it should prevent them from getting clean title until they work it out with you.

Post: Possible First RE Deal. Any Advice?

Jason BlanchardPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Mandeville, LA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0

Bill W. I may have miss typed there but I would only buy the property at 25-30k.

Post: Possible First RE Deal. Any Advice?

Jason BlanchardPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Mandeville, LA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0

I was just looking around at CAP rate equations.
CAP= NOI/Value
NOI is expenses not including loan or mortgage.
CAP=670/month(8040)/30000=26.8%
If others are looking at caps in the 10-12% it looks like I will be making out quite well here.
Are my calculations wrong?

Post: Possible First RE Deal. Any Advice?

Jason BlanchardPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Mandeville, LA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0

Insurance estimates for Flood, Dwelling and Liability are $3774.
Taxes estimated at $1000.
Maintenance 10% at $135.
Vacancy 10% at $135.
Total monthly expenses at $670.00.
Insurance agent saw a couple things that may have to be fixed for the property to pass the insurance inspection from the photos.

Looks like with all the expenses, I am looking at about a $300 passive income.

Any suggestions on if purchasing this property to buy and hold would be worth it or should I pass it on as a wholesale deal to some local investors with more experience?

Post: Possible First RE Deal. Any Advice?

Jason BlanchardPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Mandeville, LA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0

Prashant P. I have contacted my insurance agent and she will be pulling some hard numbers for me. The next time I speak with the seller I will be asking for a copy of the lease agreement. Thanks for the info.

Post: Possible First RE Deal. Any Advice?

Jason BlanchardPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Mandeville, LA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0

Prashant P. I have not toured the property but plan on doing so in the next few days. I have seen pictures of the property that were listed on the MLS and it's not a beautiful property but it is livable. The seller mentioned that he has installed a new Central A/C unit 1 1/2 years ago. and has done some other renovations since he has owned the house.

I was definitely planning on calling my insurance agent to get some numbers on the coverage. Louisiana has trouble with the whole insurance thing since Katrina. Home Owners, Hazard Insurance and Floor will be a definite. Are their any others I would need to look at getting for rental property?

As far as the condition of the home, doesn't Section 8 require an inspection of the house in order for them to place tenants in? The fact that he has a new tenant seems to be a good sign of the properties livability.

Post: Possible First RE Deal. Any Advice?

Jason BlanchardPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Mandeville, LA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0

Let me start by saying I am brand new to real estate investing. I have been reading the forums here and listening to several podcasts and have recently joined my local REIA. I am extremely excited about my future possibilities in this field and completely replacing my 9-5.

My original plan was to start wholesaling and build enough cash to invest in buy and holds for long term investments and passive cash flow. I have started putting simple ads on Craigslist for the past 4 weeks and have gotten 4 calls from them. This last call has gotten me a little excited.

The property is in the Treme area of New Orleans. It is a SFR 4/2 1800 sqft in fair condition. The owner has the property free and clear. He has had SECTION 8 tenants in it for the past 2 years and has recently signed a new lease with a new tenant for $1350. He had the property listed on the MLS starting at 69,000 in May last year. He dropped the price to 52,000 in Oct. and withdrew it in November. I pulled some comps that have sold in the last 4 months and they are around 30,000-35,000. No wonder this house did not sell for 52,000.

For my feeble real estate mind this appears to be a really good deal. If I can get it at 35,000-40,000, it won't take long to recoup the money.

How will I get the money? I have a few family members that I am sure I can get to carry a note for me. Lets say I get it for 40k. A 10 year note at 10% would make the payments 528 a month leaving me with 822 a month to cover Insurance/Maintenance/Taxes.

Am I missing something here or is this a really good deal? Is Section 8 a lot of trouble to deal with. I have heard buy and holders in my area rave about Sect8 because of the guaranteed rent payments.

Help a first time investor out. Should I pass on trying to buy and hold this property and wholesale it or skip the wholesaling and start building my portfolio?

Post: I'm officially in business - My Tale

Jason BlanchardPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Mandeville, LA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0

David Tower The site looks great. I plan on putting a page as well in the coming month. If you don't mind me asking, what are you using for the form generation and info capture?

Still looking forward to hearing about that first closing.

edit: I also wanted to ask you if you were strictly wholesaling. The reason I ask is that I didn't notice anything on your site that mentioned it. Mainly on your steps to buying the house you say that you will be closing the deal with them and giving them cash. Is this after you have already marketed to your buyers?

Post: I'm officially in business - My Tale

Jason BlanchardPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Mandeville, LA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 0

David Tower Thanks for the information on the Academy. I was contemplating joining when it opened but really haven't given it much definitive thought. I believe you answered all the questions I could have asked that would lead me to joining. I am pretty confident in my ability to walk myself through the process and ask the right questions to the people that will be able to answer them.

I can't wait too hear about your first successful deal.