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All Forum Posts by: Chad Smith

Chad Smith has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Fair suggestion and I agree that we need to start small. I did take in consideration all the numbers such as maintenance reserves, management fees, taxes, etc. but we did not know about amortized over a shorter time for a commercial loan which will for sure skew the numbers. Thanks for replying so quickly. 

Like the title says, my wife and I are first time investors and have never purchased a home let alone invested in multi-family. I've watched dozens of the Bigger Pockets Podcasts and I have gained a ton of knowledge but I still have the feeling of "not sure how to go about this". I found a 70 apt, 140bd, 70bth complex asking 3.1M (yes, I know this is a HUGE step especially since we have never done a single family let alone something to this size) in an area that is exploding in population due to the city's military growth 5 minutes away. The military are experiencing a housing shortage in this area so we know tenants wouldn't be hard to find. Quick background, we are vets and did live in the area (not anymore) where this complex is so we know fairly well what rent goes for, the population growth, how high the demand for housing, etc. We have almost 3% of the asking price to put down. I did the numbers on the BRRRR calculator as best as I could given the information provided by the listing and some other sites and if we purchased this for asking price, rehab some to half the units for 300K-400K, and refinance appraising at 4M, the ROI is 22.5% with 19K positive cash flow. obviously, the numbers are good IF 1. I did the numbers right and 2. if we could even get a loan that high encompassing the rehab costs which I don't think we could. My questions are for more experienced investors then we are, is this possible for us to go after this and/or are we out of our depth and should stick to single family to quadplex for our first investment? Thanks anyone who has taken the time to read this or reply!