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All Forum Posts by: Barima Opong-Owusu

Barima Opong-Owusu has started 20 posts and replied 60 times.

Post: Breaking concrete basement floor, then pouring new concrete

Barima Opong-Owusu
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  • Novi, MI
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Im curious how did this workout for you?

Post: RESimpli CRM Software

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@Sharad M. I'm currently looking into Resimpli as my CRM and I noticed that you have skip tracing incorporated into the software. How accurate is the skip tracing software compared to other dedicated skip tracing software? How often does it pull new data? Lastly is it easy to use Resimpli with a VA or answering service because I'm trying to automate some of my marketing efforts.

Post: Rehabbing in 4 Unit and trying to avoid adding Fire Sprinklers

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Does anyone have experience with multifamily and fire sprinkler code?  I'm currently rehabbing a 4 unit in Detroit and my plans have been stuck in plan review due to fire plan drawings.  When I spoke with the inspector he made it sound as if there are scenarios where you don't have to add fire sprinklers.  To do that, you'd have to be able to point to and site the specific code and exemption in your plans. Has anyone ever experienced this scenario or have experience specifically in Michigan with Michigan Rehabilitation Code.

https://up.codes/viewer/michig...

Post: Using RUBS with common laundry

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@cristobal did you ever come up with a solution for this? I'm in a similar situation and trying to determine the best path forward.  

Post: Converting a 4Plex into a 5 unit

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@Inessa Stysis  Thanks for the info.  Egress windows are already available throughout the basement area. I have to confirm the ceiling height requirements because I believe it is 7' 6".  I did not think about the sewer capacity so thank you for bringing that up.  

Assuming all of those requirements can be met is the biggest obstacle the financing on the refi after rehab? 

Post: Converting a 4Plex into a 5 unit

Barima Opong-Owusu
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Hi I have a scenario where I'm planning to rehab a 4 unit property. The lender I was planning to work with did a ARV appraisal based off of comps of 4 units in the area which because of 1 comp came back lower than expected. To provide more context

- Sales Comps $319,000

-Income approach: $389,000

Cost Approach $390,000

The property is currently zoned R3 which I've included below. My thinking now because the property can support it would be to create a 5th unit in the basement since it was already started down there by the previous owner.  If I add a 5th unit based on the income approach I would be able to get a valuation well into 400K+ which I need to pull out some most of my initial investment. Would I have to worry about rezoning or it would just be dependent on me finding commercial lending ?

Zoning District

Low Density Residential District (R3)

This district is designed as a low-density multi-family district. The regulations are designed to promote and encourage town and terrace house development, courts, and garden apartments. It is intended that this district be used primarily on local thoroughfares thereby encouraging a suitable environment for family life. Among others, uses permitted by right include single and two-family dwellings, town houses, multi-family dwellings, and community facilities necessary to serve a residential district.

Land Use Code

Multiple-family dwelling

A structure, located on a single lot, containing three (3) or more dwelling units, each of which is designed for or occupied by one (1) family only, with separate housekeeping and cooking facilities for each. Multiple-family dwelling for the elderly is defined as any such housing regulated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under its program pursuant to Section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959, as amended, 12 USC 1701 et seq.

Post: Converting 4-Plex to 5-Plex?

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Any additional info on what ended up happening here?  I'm in a similar situation

Post: FULLY REHABBED TURNKEY RENTAL HOME we manage if needed.

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Yea.   what's your email and I can send you pictures and more info on the property.

Post: FULLY REHABBED TURNKEY RENTAL HOME we manage if needed.

Barima Opong-Owusu
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This home is located in the booming city of Royal Oak, MI filled with young professionals.  This house was fully rehabbed with a new roof, windows, HVAC, plumbing and electrical.  All new kitchen and baths.  Everything a young professional wants in a upscale rental home.  Current lease ends in August but looking to renew.  Please reach out if your interested or have questions.

Post: RENTED SFR in Metro Detroit Suburb

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This home is located in one of the hottest and stable rental markets in Michigan.  Current tenants are interested in renewing which can be discussed prior to selling.  Current rent of $2,000 is below market of $2,400 for 4 bedroom homes in this area.  This house was a flip that turned into a rental so everything has been renovated. Prospective buyers don't have to worry about any of the major mechanicals because they are all under 3 years old (roof, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, water heater, new AC).

If your interested or have questions feel free to email me at [email protected]