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All Forum Posts by: Alex Kvasnikov

Alex Kvasnikov has started 2 posts and replied 8 times.

http://youtu.be/iGh5aE5VGoI Will solve the cats coming to your yard. But they will find another yard.

Amazing looking transformation that's for sure! Congratulations!

55K!? Just from what you did to improve the place I would think it cost you way more than that! Could you edit your post with all the repairs and do a quick estimate next to each repair so that us newbies can understand costs?

For example, Im thinking it costed you 

5K for the new kitchen

8K for the new roof

4K in landscaping

Water heater $500

New windows 2K

New wiring 10K

New plumbing 3K

That comes out to 32K, with all the extra I guess i could see that coming out to 55K. Maybe my estimates are off?

This may not be a "genuine" Real Estate success story. Regardless, it is a success story to me. Today we will be receiving the keys to our first home, as a family.

My Wife and I are W-2's at Wal-mart. As you probably know, it is not a company that throws its extra cash at its employees! But I'm not here to gripe about an employer that has been paying my bills, where I met my wife, and whom has given me a family. I'm trying to stress that we are low income. I want others to know that this can be done.

If having a low income job was not a difficult enough barrier to overcome three years ago I had a foreclosure. ( Yes, I was able to afford that house on a Wal-mart paycheck TOO! ) and five years ago this month I met the person who is now my wife. 

We are a savings account family. Lots of Savings accounts, we manage our money well and are very credit conscious. BOTH of us. This has ultimately led to the success of owning our own home ( AGAIN in less than three years for me, and for the first time for her) My wife is the first person in her family to ever own her own home.

What blows me away is I thought my foreclosure would destroy my wife's awesome credit that she has worked so hard for her entire life. We have been married only a year. She was able to put the loan solely in her name and avoid me completely ( thank god! )

I want other's to know that there are FHA loans out there that include a down payment for first time home buyers. Shop for something you can afford, and if your disciplined and save money every month you could in fact put the wheels in motion for owning your own home.

Advise: If you credit is damaged find yourself a good "Partner" and offer them some experience and put some skin in the game... say cash for a down payment  ;) 

The numbers:

2B/1B, 1275 SQFT Huge Detatched 2 car garage.

Asking price 100K

Market price 120K

We bid 85K

( Someone else bid)

Changed our bid to 100K

They countered 102K

We drew a line in the sand and stuck to 100K

Got credited 5K+2500K in closing.

We settled at 95K

Put 10K down and have a 85K loan @ 4.375

The house needs 15K in repairs.

The location is in the best part of town, has 6 schools in less then 2 miles. Fire Dept is within 1 mile, Police Dept 1 mile, and the biggest park in the city is literally 30 feet away. 

Our monthly payment including Taxes, Insurance, Etc is $612/Month. Nearby rents are around $900 per month. Vacancy rate is 5%.

Mistakes we made: When we offered 85K I believe we got a phantom bidder. We bid 100K and the other bidder magically went away. We probably could of gotten the house closer to 90K but inventory in our area was disappearing and we were motivated because THERE IS A DEAL, we need a place to live NOW, ( living with parents ) and the location is excellent. So that influenced our decision to take less of the piece of pie in the realms of equity.  However, when we decide to rent out the house one day. We should be doing great!

We plan on living here for 5-10 years and will rent it out when we are ready to reach our next stepping stone.

Just wanted to share.

Sounds like "Katy" is apart of this scammers web. I'd be sure to notify the police about her/ post tenants beware

Post: Sacramento MeetUP - Endorsement

Alex KvasnikovPosted
  • Yreka, CA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 5

August meetup still in the works?

Post: Oh no! Not another newbie!!!

Alex KvasnikovPosted
  • Yreka, CA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 5

Thanks @Lauren R. and @Dorance Creighton for the kind words!

I figured I had time on my side If I had to rebuild my credit so it was worth getting my feet wet!

I'll tell anyone who's willing to listen I think it's a lot like jumping in a pool. The fear of how cold it is prevents you from jumping but once you do you acclimate pretty quick! 

I just recently found out that even with a foreclosure on my record that within 3 years I could potentially qualify for a FHA loan. That blew my mind...

Post: New Investor

Alex KvasnikovPosted
  • Yreka, CA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 5
Originally posted by @Chance Cooper:

Does he plan on retiring from the Navy in 15 years? If so please tell me about that program, I havent heard about it, Im interested. Also, how do you buy houses so quickly??? It seems saving for the down payment would be a huge feat.

 I was reading on another post that her Husband is a Fighter Pilot. That probably helps.  

Post: Oh no! Not another newbie!!!

Alex KvasnikovPosted
  • Yreka, CA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 5

Hello Everyone,

My name is Alex Kvasnikov. It is indeed Russian. 

I hail from Siskiyou County California. The REAL northern California! We moved out here from the Bay Area after my father retired from Ampex corp in Redwood City.

I began my real estate education when I purchased my first home at the age of 21.         I pulled this off while working a low paying retail job and renting out additional rooms to friends and co-workers. I like to joke to my friends "It was the house that Wal-mart built!" At the height of 08 I became an underwater home owner. I wouldn't of traded that hard learned experience for anything. I ultimately used some of that "Oops" money the bank provided me to help pay for my wedding! But that's another story.

Fast forward, I am now 27. Within the last year I've become a Husband, a Father, and soon to be a homeowner once again! We're currently purchasing a 2B/1B house in an excellent location, and expect to close in October. Our plans are to live in the house 5-10 years fix it up. Take some equity out on the home to purchase an income property or turn it into a rental. Our goal is to turn it into a 3B/2B within the next five years.

I'm seeking information on finding good contractors, different type of funding options ( 203K for example), and trying to inform myself on rental laws of California.

Looking to link up with people who are interested in the Jackson County, Siskiyou County, Redding, Sacramento markets.

We do not have any REI clubs in my area ( I may have to start one ) I LOVE the BP Podcasts. Thank you so much for making those as well as the entire site! I am no stranger to looking in forums for information. I've even moderated a few!

One more odd thing about me. I have been known to practice the art of falconry. Currently bird less due to the newest passion in my life but eventually I will get back into it. I am a General Class so I can take on apprentices should someone out there be interested in apprenticing me! *Hint.. Hint* Wink* Wink* No but seriously, I am a big believer in cutting someone else in on a piece of the action for the experience they can bring to the table. 

I look forward to getting to know all of you and thank you for taking the time to read my intro. I apologize in advance for my odd sense of humor. I will keep it more professional after this post. :)

Happy Hunting everyone!