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All Forum Posts by: Chris Miller

Chris Miller has started 10 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Mice control and openings in basement

Chris MillerPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 4

Hi everyone. Have a rental property, older 1925 row house in philadelphia that we renovated and rent out. Tennant has been in about 6 months and in Jan she is now noticing mice. Going to call an exterminator to take care of the mouse but also want to permanently stop future occurances. 

My question to other landlords, what preventative steps do you take to make sure pests do not get in ? Im assuming they are coming from basement and i do notice the back end of basment wall has an opening where they built an extension so assuming i would need to close this off and seal up all cracks/openings to ensure this does not happen again.

Hey BP community,

My name is Chris and me and my wife are looking for help with investing in our first rental real estate property in Philadelphia.

Background - We bought and live in our first property in bucks county PA, have been slowlyrehabbing over time, and plan to eventually rent out or sell within the next couple years. Work and commute in nyc. Went to school at Temple so I know the Philadelphia area fairly well.

Goal - We are specifically interested in buying our first rental real estate property in the Unversity City area, specifically interested in single/multi family student housing. I believe this area is going to be more economically vibrant and stable tenant flow than some other areas I have looked at such as Temple area+Northern Liberties+Kensington . Also recognize the supply risk for these areas with apartment/condo developments on the rise. Being that we have no direct investment experience and our knowledge consists of real estate books, BP podcasts, and what we have read online and elsewhere, I am obviously open to any+all suggestions. Also recognize the supply risk for these areas with apartment/condo developments on the rise.

-With 40k in cash saved for down payment, I believe our price range would be in the 150-200k range for properties which I know probably puts us right under a lot of the better deals that are in the 200-300k range. Also seems like due to the huge night/day difference that exists in Philly neighborhoods and the gap between low end/high end properties, I expect it will be a challenge to find something in the middle that fits our criteria. We are looking to get pre approved, start our search, and hopefully close on a deal by 1Q 2016. Seeking help from real estate professionals who have experience in investing/searching/brokering for investment properties. 

Thanks!

Chris