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All Forum Posts by: Bobby Esposito

Bobby Esposito has started 11 posts and replied 29 times.

Post: Where are you buying for cashflowing properties today?

Bobby EspositoPosted
  • Long distance investor from NJ
  • Posts 30
  • Votes 16

Im from jersey and taxes are ridiculous out here! I just closed on my first deal in St. Paul Minnesota where I am cash flowing $730 for a 4 bed room and that is after I pay $100 a month in property managment. 

Post: Closed on my first deal!!!!!

Bobby EspositoPosted
  • Long distance investor from NJ
  • Posts 30
  • Votes 16

@Adam Mitchell definitely will look into that. Thank you, Adam.

Post: Closed on my first deal!!!!!

Bobby EspositoPosted
  • Long distance investor from NJ
  • Posts 30
  • Votes 16

@Javonte Wimbish. Thank you!!

Post: Closed on my first deal!!!!!

Bobby EspositoPosted
  • Long distance investor from NJ
  • Posts 30
  • Votes 16

@Daniel Mendez no it was through the mls

Post: Closed on my first deal!!!!!

Bobby EspositoPosted
  • Long distance investor from NJ
  • Posts 30
  • Votes 16

I could not be happier sitting down to write this post!

It has been about 9 months since I started listening to bigger pockets and finally on August 6th I closed my first long distance deal!

A little bit about myself. I’m 24 years old and referee hockey. Every season from September-May I live in a league supplied house somewhere in the Midwest (from Jersey) and referee hockey. Well it was last year I got the idea of buying a house and having the league rent from me.

I hit a ton of snags a long the way and the worst being financing. I got turned down 3 times from financing and I was really discouraged. I had 75k in cash but since my job paid me in 1099's no bank wanted to lend to me. So I finally brought in a partner and with both of our assets we got approved!! We put about 9 offers in until we finally got one accepted for a 4/2 1500 sqft in MN for $220,000. We went back and forth in inspection because there were some things we mentioned we wanted addressed. We finally got the house for $217,500 and $4,000 towards closing. It was suppose to be $6,500 in closing costs but the bank would only allow $4,000 since it was an LLC loan. So we just came down on price.

The best part of this deal is that the hockey league has been committed to living in my house since day one! They move in September 1st and I don’t pay my first mortgage until October 1st... I love that part.

This is already a cash flowing machine :)

I couldn’t be more thankful for everyone at bigger pockets. I couldn’t have done it without this place. I’m so excited to start looking for my next deal!

Here’s where I have a question. I had to put 25% down to acquire this house, tying up a lot of capital. The league mentioned they want another place for next year but I was thinking of pulling some cash out? It appraised for $228,000 and this week we are also closing off a wall and making it a legal 5th bedroom. Any thoughts on how I could finance my next deal? Ideally my goal is to get two more places by the end of 2020.

Post: Looking for help with spreadsheets!

Bobby EspositoPosted
  • Long distance investor from NJ
  • Posts 30
  • Votes 16

Hey guys!! I have just received an accepted offer on my first house!!! Super excited!!! I was wondering if anybody might be interested in sharing a spreadsheet or anything they use to keep track of cash flow. I can build my own but would love to get ideas from the pros! Thanks so much in advance.

Post: New investor question!

Bobby EspositoPosted
  • Long distance investor from NJ
  • Posts 30
  • Votes 16

Im 24 and beginning my search for my first property. Was thinking of the future and also would like to purchase a house for my self in the next 5 years. Does having one mortgage affect my ability to get a second for myself? 

Post: Make my own lease? Pay a lawyer? New investor

Bobby EspositoPosted
  • Long distance investor from NJ
  • Posts 30
  • Votes 16

Thank you all for taking the time to respond. I learned a lot.

Post: Make my own lease? Pay a lawyer? New investor

Bobby EspositoPosted
  • Long distance investor from NJ
  • Posts 30
  • Votes 16

 Are you up to speed with landlord tenant laws in your area? Do you know the eviction process? It's "you can pay now or you can pay much, much more later".

Lease doesn't start till 9/1 so i have a little time to acquire my property. But I am in the process of reading The Landlords guide to Minnesota Law. Learning as much as possible about the laws in the state i plan to operate in.    

Post: Make my own lease? Pay a lawyer? New investor

Bobby EspositoPosted
  • Long distance investor from NJ
  • Posts 30
  • Votes 16

Hi all,

In the process of purchasing my first rental property. I have my tenant lined up already. Was wondering if I create the lease or pay a lawyer to write my lease? I would much rather avoid the fees of a lawyer and do it myself but also want to make sure it is a legally binding document. Thoughts?