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All Forum Posts by: Eric L.

Eric L. has started 13 posts and replied 77 times.

Post: Real Estate investing with new 2020 VA Mortgage guidance

Eric L.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clarksville, TN
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 37

@Stephen Morgan

As I understand it, you will be clear to buy your next one with VA, but after 2 purchases, I've heard mixed things.

I'm a realtor in clarksville and know a great one in the JBLM area if you need a hookup.

Post: Looking for property managers in Clarksville TN

Eric L.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clarksville, TN
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 37

@David Rodriguez

What you need?

Investor/realtor in clarksville.

Post: Home renovation running into zoning problems

Eric L.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clarksville, TN
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 37

Looking at a house that is 6k sq ft. It has about 3+ kitchens already. It would make a perfect triplex.

The planning commission says it is R1. I checked and the city guidelines have it as too small of a lot for R3 triplex.

1. Is there any process that might be worth doing to rezone even if it doesnt follow city standards for size?

2. Should I operate it like a large single family and renting rooms out?

3. Is it worth rehabbing into as very nice home?

Price 250k

Rehab 100-150k depends on what we want to do

appraisal 365k currently.

There are 2 homes in .5 mile 6k sq ft, both newer but 1 is on the market for 900k the other 700k. I think 500 might be a fair ARV.

Post: Thinking of selling, how to price?

Eric L.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clarksville, TN
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 37

@Michael Redmon

Investot/realtor in clarksville, I say offer it with tenant. There's plenty of investment properties there. You can try the Fsbo route, but that will limit you not being in the area. You could do the zestimate(super rough estimates), or look on there for comps. I will say the #1 reason fsbo doesnt sell is marketing and lack of access to buyers. The #2 would be bad offering price and unwillingness or inexperience in negotiating. Having a realtor doesn't always make that go away, but it can with the right company.

Are you willing to share the address? Maybe marketplace on BP would be a good option.

Post: Working for free to gain experience

Eric L.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clarksville, TN
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 37

@Traci Cameron I a. A realtor in Clarksville and know several flippers getting deals in the area. I'm also debating looking for one. It's hard to compete with all cash guys but not all "cash" guys have cash. I'm currently away, but maybe when I come back we can sit down and talk real estate.

Post: 11 doors in 2 years investing while in the Military

Eric L.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clarksville, TN
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 37

@Mike Johns

Awesome man. I'm a military investor myself. I'd love to hear more about your loan assumptions. Sounds like a great tactic! Currently out of the area til summer, but definitely need to grab coffee sometime!

Post: Where are my MFH investors going in 2019?

Eric L.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clarksville, TN
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 37

@Tyler H.

Nashville is a great area. I'm a realtor about 30 min away. The whole area grew big time the last several years. I would also say I personally believe theres more room for growth in the market. However builders are going crazy increasing supply.

Any market can be good if you buy right. I still think there's room in Nashville for multifamily, but I would be careful.

If you want to build multifamily, theres some great areas in the outskirts that I believe can be a great investment.

Post: Flips or Rentals in Chattanooga TN?

Eric L.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clarksville, TN
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 37

@Adam Lowe

That's my problem as well. I know several guys in clarksville doing flips if you want an introduction.

Post: Finance multiple properties

Eric L.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clarksville, TN
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 37

@Jonathan Taylor Smith

Thanks for the input. I definitely agree with you on leveraging the paid off house. I really need to figure out how I can go about that. I also would like to maximize leveraging at this point in my life.

I have a lender willing to lend up to 10 properties, but I have 4 loans already. Maybe doing simple conventional loans might be my best option.

Post: Finance multiple properties

Eric L.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clarksville, TN
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 37

Looking for ideas to finance multiple properties. I know a few companies have blanket loans, also maybe a local bank that might support portfolio lending.

Properties are in Columbus, GA. I already own 3 cash producing properties there. 2 have financing, the other paid off.

My plan is to buy more rentals, but am looking for the best financing option.