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All Forum Posts by: Cristian D. Ramirez

Cristian D. Ramirez has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Franklin Property: Targeting Military

Cristian D. RamirezPosted
  • Investor
  • Corona, CA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

@DouglasSe I have seen 5% appreciation. It has not been nearly as good as it could have been had I invested in other growing parts of the US like Idaho. I self manage, initially I looked to hire it off, I was 20 when I converted the home from a house hack to a full fledge rental and did not feel confident handling it on my own. Unfortunately (or fortunately) I had a bad experience with property managers I interviewed. One guy was untrustworthy, showed up late to our first meeting and wreaked of weed. I decided to then go to the big brokers, ReMax then informed me that they would be unable to help because of equal opportunity. My inexperienced younger self did not realized that renting to military exclusively is a form of discrimination. I was informed that they would gladly take it over the leases if I found the tenant. I took that as, "You do all the leg work, and we can take it over after the difficult part is done." So I decided to list on AHRN and surely enough I found my tenant. Everything had been so smooth I figured I would just give this property management thing a try. 5 years later, I still have not hired out a PM and have saved aprox 7k. There were other reasons I chose not to hire out, PM's I spoke to would effectively take away the advantage I get my shopping around and screening contractors since I would be forced to use the contractors that they already have a contract with. 

Douglas, I see your not far from me and it appears we may have a few things in common. We should connect sometime. I may have a few questions for you about what you do and how you've done your deals! 

Post: Franklin Property: Targeting Military

Cristian D. RamirezPosted
  • Investor
  • Corona, CA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Clovis.

Purchase price: $127,000

I purchased the property with the sole intention to rent it out to military in a small military town. My strategy is simple, rent out to married military (preferably w/ kids) so they don't break lease if when deployed. Military members are less sensitive to market fluctuations and economic downturns, I can also reach our to their commander if they miss a payment.

What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?

I was 18 at the time and realized buying was much cheaper than renting. At that moment something clicked, I saw an arbitrage opportunity that allowed me to get into a house with little to nothing that would immediately start cash flowing

How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?

Using Zero down, negotiating to have seller pay for closing, and with a commission kick back for using a agent provided to me by USAA. In essence, I actually managed to make money buy purchasing the house. It rents out for 1150 w/ a monthly mortgage of 780/month.

How did you finance this deal?

VA Loan, I occupied the house for the first year while "house hacking" the two vacant rooms.

How did you add value to the deal?

Overtime I have made minor upgrades, New Appliances, Shed, Painted the entire house, New Toilets, Carpeting, etc.

What was the outcome?

5 years went by, same amazing tenant who never missed a payment.

Lessons learned? Challenges?

Have a separate bank account for the rental. Don't touch the money. Due-diligence via proper tenant screening in the front-end pays dividends for years. Get a good tax guy. Detach yourself from the emotional/psychological hurtle and trust the numbers

Did you work with any real estate professionals (agents, lenders, etc.) that you'd recommend to others?

NO. I got a real estate license so I could avoid them.