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All Forum Posts by: Barrett Johnson

Barrett Johnson has started 2 posts and replied 12 times.

If I have a choice between rentals and I walk into a place that is monotone from the ceiling to the trim and everything in between...I am walking right out. From the perspective of living there....H to the no. But I am also a contractor so my eye may be a bit more trained. 

Hi folks, first post here but I love the interaction I have been seeing. 

I have an arms length opportunity and I am looking for what many of you folks would do in this particular situation.

The property is a 2 unit duplex in need of repairs. The price of the total structure is 180K. I estimate about 50K in repairs are needed and looking to return about 3K/month in rental income. 

I have the option of making the repairs prior to the purchase of the home (within the family) or I can purchase the property, perform the repairs and be rented out. Expecting about....2 months in work before she is ready to go (I am the contractor).

In previous properties I have purchased foreclosures in need of moderate repairs, made the repairs with personal Cards, and pulled out a HELOC to cover the expenses. Since this will be a rental property under an LLC, I am learning that HELOC's are a bit more difficult to acquire.