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All Forum Posts by: Blake Wimsey

Blake Wimsey has started 4 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Commercial Building - 4 office space tenants & 1 studio apartment

Blake WimseyPosted
  • Insurance Agent
  • Guthrie, OK
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 5

Investment Info:

Office Space buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $400,000
Cash invested: $20,000

7000+ square foot commercial building - 4 office spaces and 1 studio apartment.

What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?

It was a value-add opportunity in the sense that the rents were significantly under market and all tenants were on 1 year leases.

How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?

One of the clients for my insurance agency owned it and we began talking about his interest in selling it.

How did you finance this deal?

A mix of seller-financing and bank-financing.

How did you add value to the deal?

We knocked out walls to turn 4 small office spaces into one large "conference room" specifically for one tenant. We began getting $1,000 more per month from just that one space.

We also raised the studio apartment rent by $50/month.

What was the outcome?

We still own the property today and it's cash flowing nicely!

Lessons learned? Challenges?

Cap-ex on commercial space can be pretty high, very important to put a large amount aside for random things!

Post: Insurance Coverages

Blake WimseyPosted
  • Insurance Agent
  • Guthrie, OK
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 5

@Chet Jennings

"All personal lines agents" do not "typically" recommend inflated coverage values, per one of the responses above. What's most important for your success is you find an agent that you trust and can do business with long term. If you can find one that also invests in similar real estate then that's even better. You're likely going to end up with a sheet rock guy, a roofer, a flooring guy, you also need an insurance guy. 

And as stated above, you need to max out your liability. It's inexpensive to go from 300k to 1 million. I would turn around and run from any agent who isn't recommending you stack up your liability. You want as much protection as you can get between you and the worst case scenario. Good luck!