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All Forum Posts by: Caleb Brown

Caleb Brown has started 10 posts and replied 41 times.

Loved the podcast. I am going to check out the book as well.

Post: Success story - still in the making...

Caleb BrownPosted
  • Investor
  • North Chesterfield, VA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 5

More pics - completed the upstairs bath last night. Now the tenant can move in.

Before:

After: (I will eventually replace that light fixture. Just no need to right now)

Post: Success story - still in the making...

Caleb BrownPosted
  • Investor
  • North Chesterfield, VA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 5

Originally - I planned not to post anything until I have a full story to tell. However I figured I'd go ahead and post an update on what seems to be turning into a great first REI success story for me. I started the journey of purchasing my first home in summer of 2015. I began by looking at a few properties, talking with my agent (a close friend), and learning about the process. At that point, I didn't know the first thing about buying a home. I had no knowledge on what to look for, what's a good deal, why I should buy, what to look for in a house, how lending worked...etc. I only knew that I wanted to stop paying rent and purchase a property that was a good investment. A buddy of mine had purchased a home in May of 2015 with a normal mortgage - the home needed some work but not enough to fail the bank's inspection. He bought it with a small escrow account for the repairs, did the work...and those improvements along with the market growing rapidly the following year he gained some solid equity. He also rents a room out to a roommate. His well planned purchase and plan to rent out a room instantly put him in a much better financial situation than he was before.

Anyways, early Fall 2015 I decided I wasn't ready yet to purchase. It wasn't until the end of Q1 2016 that I began the process again. My intention was to follow the suit of my friend - however after looking at several properties I soon realized that I was buying in a much different market than he did. Anything that could pass inspection in my area was selling high and quick. There seemed to be no deal to be had......except for the few really run down properties I looked at...and even those were going quick, often for cash. Whenever we looked at one - once we realized the state of the property was too poor for a normal mortgage, my agent would say "this is a rehab loan!" and that would be the sign to move on to the next one. During that time is when I found BiggerPockets. I loved the idea of the website, was inspired by others' success stories which helped me realize I could do this, and also learned a TON from the podcasts. Eventually, I wondered why we were just writing these rehab properties off and realized that rehab loans were maybe something I should look into. Long story short - I looked up someone in the Richmond, VA area who did rehab loans (my lender at that point did not), went and met with him and then began my search for a rehab property. I ended up making an offer on this rundown foreclosure and about a month later the property fell down to me. (apparently I was the fourth highest bidder but ended up with the property). Closed in June - Contractors just are finishing up their work and I am still working on the stuff I left for me (and will be for a while). And I also have a roommate lined up.

Front of house:

View of living room / kitchen before purchase:

View of Kitchen before purchase:

View of downstairs bathroom before purchase:

One of the bedrooms:

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Here are some pics of the current state:

The plan is to live in / work on for 2 years. During that time I will also be renting out a room. At the end of 2 years I will sell and purchase (hopefully) 2 more properties. This property was purchased at $74k - at the end of it all I will likely have put in around $35k (mostly through the loan). Sale is expected to bring in $150-160k.

I will post a complete story with better/more pics once it's fully complete. Thanks!

Post: Contractors do this right or cutting corners?

Caleb BrownPosted
  • Investor
  • North Chesterfield, VA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 5

Does it look like the flashing is done correctly then?

Post: Contractors do this right or cutting corners?

Caleb BrownPosted
  • Investor
  • North Chesterfield, VA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 5

Roof was left as is - it looks good. The siding was replaced.

Post: Contractors do this right or cutting corners?

Caleb BrownPosted
  • Investor
  • North Chesterfield, VA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 5

The contractors are just about done with the rehab of a house I just purchased. They redid the siding and I noticed there is a gap here between the siding and the roof with this metal layer visible underneath. I've never noticed this at a house before and have no idea if they did this right or not. Any one who knows construction could you give me your opinion?

Thanks!

-Caleb


Post: House Hacking: Agreement with Tenant

Caleb BrownPosted
  • Investor
  • North Chesterfield, VA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 5

Hello,
Does anyone have any good advice or document resources I could use for creating an agreement for someone renting a room out of my house? 
Here's the deal: I have purchased my first property - the rehab is almost done and I will soon be moving in. My plan is to have a roomate rent a room from me until I sell the place 2 years later. I have a person who is interested in renting the room already - however I want to have some type of agreement down on paper and am curious what others have used or advise I do. Thanks!

Post: Which design is best?

Caleb BrownPosted
  • Investor
  • North Chesterfield, VA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 5

@Account Closed thanks for the follow up! The rehab is underway. I went with the L kitchen. Putting the fridge on the left side and the range by the door with an island in the middle. And yes they will do drawings as long as you bring them good dimensions. Great idea!

Here is where we are at!

Original State

Current State!

Post: Flip Paint

Caleb BrownPosted
  • Investor
  • North Chesterfield, VA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 5

what's the name of the paint line you like of theirs?

Post: Flip Paint

Caleb BrownPosted
  • Investor
  • North Chesterfield, VA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 5

What is the best brand / type of paint for a home flip? The living area and kitchen are the same open area so I guess it'll need to be a satin paint? It needs to look good but be economical. I know you flippers have this process down. What brand does everyone use?