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All Forum Posts by: David Du Menil

David Du Menil has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Killeen has a ton of property available but is a risky market. High turnover and vacancy. Renters there are pretty awful. I think you might be right though about it just being the wrong time to build multi family though. 

Talked with a local builder and without seeing plans they’re giving me a ballpark of $90-150 sqft. 

I understand there are better markets out there but I’m looking at feeling a need that the community has. 

Might just do the duplexes. They’re less risky and easy to fill. 

For some background info I've flipped a couple homes but never built/developed anything. Where I'm at there are quite a few duplexes all of which are renting around $1500 for the updated ones and just about all are filled. I have two acres that I'm getting ready to survey off of my main house to develop into a multifamily property. I'm in an unzoned area so permitting is fairly easy, but I will have a septic. 

I'm thinking of building an affordable townhome community where rents are slightly cheaper, say $1250, than the duplexes but will offer all of the same benefits as the duplexes.  Specifically I was looking at this:

https://www.houseplans.pro/plans/plan/s-727


Building a sixplex to start with and then if successful continuing on with another one. I haven't approached any builders but I have a local bank that is at least interested if the numbers line up. 

What do the more experienced investors think? I could keep slugging away with SFH, but they are tiresome!


Post: Newb From China Spring, TX

David Du MenilPosted
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Hey guys, been lurking for awhile but never posted. I live just outside of Waco, TX in a community known as China Spring. We've lived here about nine years now and have seen values sky rocket. We bought and sold a flip house two years ago and we're just about to finish up with another one. I've only been listening to the podcasts for a few months or I'd be a lot further ahead. Currently I'm looking at getting out of flipping and into development, which is what brought me here. Look forward to chatting with everyone.