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All Forum Posts by: Carly M.

Carly M. has started 21 posts and replied 84 times.

Post: What inspections should we get in Kansas City, MO

Carly M.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 43

Hello! My husband and I are out of state investors in the Kansas City, MO. area. We were just there and put in an offer on a duplex in the Waldo area. The offer was accepted, we're ordering inspections and engineers reports now. 

My questions are: 

1) Is there a certain inspection you highly suggest we get? I saw on a forum post I can't find now that the KC Sewer system or water system is old, and they would suggest anyone get that. Does that sound right? I can't remember which inspection report it was. 

2) The current owner is having the foundation repaired. Our agent said KC, MO has clay in their soil and it's not uncommon to get foundation fixed. Does this sound right to you KC locals? 

The engineer's reports say they are doing: 

- Epoxy injections

- Sump Pump Repair

The engineer's report says moisture in soil causing the excessive lateral movement. No excessive damage now. THey say it will continue to require maintenance and there is no guarantee it will protect against water seeping. I'm not sure if this is normal? I can't attach the engineers report because it's a PDF. 

Thank you! 

Post: Lenders in boise / twin falls are that also invest

Carly M.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 43

@Jonna Weber - I realize this is a 4-month delay on the reply. But we're looking for a residential loan, so under 4 units. Any lenders you may know that are familiar with multifamily loans would be helpful! Also, you helped my friends, Amber and Justin Brown find their house in Meridian, I believe. If you know of any 2-4 unit multi families in preferably Boise, but also Meridian / Eagle, we'd love to hear about them. We're on the MLS most every night. We're a small family looking to get into real estate and back to boise, and would like to house hack our way to it.

THanks! 

Post: Lenders in boise / twin falls are that also invest

Carly M.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 43
Hello! I'm looking for someone who is a lender who also does real estate investments themselves. My husband and I are looking to get pre approved for some multi-family / house hacking real estate in either Boise / Ada County or Twin Falls. I've spoken with several lenders but most of them aren't well versed in multi family. They usually say I haven't done one in a while so I'm not sure. Or tell me info I know isn't correct as I've researched it with BP and online. I don't want to keep going from lender to lender to find they're not well versed in what we're looking at. Can anyone recommend us a lender? Preferably local. Thank you !

Post: Lenders in Twin Falls, ID

Carly M.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 43

Hello! 

Does anyone have suggestions for lenders who have worked with real estate investors / creative financing in Twin Falls, ID / Magic Valley? I went to one of our local banks here, and the person I spoke with didn't have all their facts straight. They said you can't do FHA loans on multi-family even if you occupy it, which I know from BP to not be true. We have quite a few deals to do and would like to work with someone who is well versed on this type of lending.

Thank you, 

Carly 

Post: Looking for CPA and Lawyer in Boise / Twin Falls Area

Carly M.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 43

Hello, 

We're looking for CPA who is well versed in Real Estate in Idaho and preferably Alaska. Same with a Lawyer, Would be preferable if they had a good knowledge of Idaho and Alaskan law. We are looking for help in Boise or Twin Falls. We're just getting into real estate investing and have a possible deal we're doing in AK. Would like to get a team put together ASAP. We want to do everything right and the smartest way from the beginning. 

Thanks! Carly 

Post: Beginner Investor from Boise, Idaho

Carly M.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 43
Welcome Joe Ferrin ! I live in the Magic Valley. The prices are a lot lower than in the treasure valley, but so is the cost of living. Now is an excellent time to get into real estate here. With Chobani here - and their plans to Expand - as well as ClifBar, there will be a need for housing. Let me know if I can answer any magic valley questions. We've also lived up in Boise and want to get into investments up there, but it seems as though the market is too hot up there!

Post: Creative Financing - Gift of Equity? Built in equity

Carly M.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 43

Hi, I've looked on the forums about this tactic, but have only found answers regarding family. Would like some input from others who may have used creative financing this way. 

A friend bought a property at Auction for about $230,000. A house with a duplex on the property. The property will need a little rehabbing, not much. He's willing to sell it to usr for $395,000. It's assed by the city at $485,000 and we are working on getting it appraised, we're thinking it'll be mid to high $400's. 

My friend was willing to seller finance it to me, but now his partner wants his money out now. We have about $20,000 in savings we'd like to put into the rehab, and not use as a down payment. I have another $28,000 in an IRA.

My questions is: Can we somehow use the equity as a down payment with conventional financing? I've found "gift of equity" but it looks like this is for family members by blood or marriage only. We can do FHA loan but would rather do a conventional one so we don't have the huge PMI payment each month. We will fix up the property and rent it out and the equity will go up even more once it's updated.

It's prime property on the Ocean in Alaska. One block away is a house listed for $585,000 same view, same SQ Feet and bedrooms but no duplex on lot. So we know it will appreciate and it's a great opportunity we can't pass up. We are new to this and any creative financing help would be much appreciated! 

Thanks! 

Post: Twin Falls, ID

Carly M.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 43
One more thing, rental property places in twin aren't very good, keep that in mind if you are long distance. I know one person who started their own property management company to use for their many rentals. Good luck, and let me know if you have any more questions!

Post: Twin Falls, ID

Carly M.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 43
Rentals are in high demand here in Twin. With choboni yoghurt coming in and expanding and cliff bar coming in there will. E high demand for housing. Rents are very low here. Let me know if you have any questions.

Post: First Multi-Family investment deal in Juneau, AK. - help!

Carly M.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 43

Hi Charles, 

Thank you for the input. Yes, I have already been approved for 3.5% down and 3.2% fixed loan. 

I have done analysis on similar properties, Juneau has a very high cost of living as there's not enough houses for people. Have had several RE agents tell us this is a realistic price.