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All Forum Posts by: Dennis Yosco

Dennis Yosco has started 24 posts and replied 127 times.

Post: BPCON2021 Attendees - Let's connect!

Dennis YoscoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bloomfield, NJ
  • Posts 138
  • Votes 128
Originally posted by @Alexandra Hughes Pailet:

Happy to start the thread! It was a great idea from another community member :)

 If you haven't already, book your hotel for BPCON now! 🎉

Saturday is full (in the block, not the entire hotel) but you can book Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday nights!

https://book.passkey.com/event...

 Oo I did already. Got it for about 100 a night at the Sheraton! 

Post: Investing & Househacking in Northern New Jersey

Dennis YoscoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bloomfield, NJ
  • Posts 138
  • Votes 128

@George C. if you want an area comparable to jc then west New York is your next closest id say. Its hard to compare town to town like that. Jersey city is attractive because of the light rail and the ferry to the city, it has the views and all that.

Harrison NJ is under redevelopment as well. Its quite the trendy spot in the area around the stadium. 

Kearny is similar in some aspects to Bellville. Its more of a blue collar town and there are some decent spots. You can get some pretty nice duplex deals in that area. The side streets off of route 7 before the cemetery are the best areas. Look for the best schools in that area and then find duplex near that.

Post: Investing & Househacking in Northern New Jersey

Dennis YoscoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bloomfield, NJ
  • Posts 138
  • Votes 128

Jersey city is a slight possibility but you won’t get a nice area like the heights or downtown. Something on communipaw is possible but it’s not there yet. 
west New York, union city, Gutenberg, weehawkin are all viable options. 

Bloomfield is where I live and invest. It’s a small town but fantastic. I live it here. It’s over priced right now though and if you are buying a 450k property in Bloomfield it’s on the south side by Newark. You want brookdale, oakview, Demerest, Franklin in that order. Brookdale is gonna run you 700k for a multi. You can maybe maybe touch a Franklin for 400k, pm for info on that area. 

Belleville is good. Kearny is good. It’s up and coming and has a great rental market. Newark is good by the broad st area from east Kinney to Belleville. 

Look at lyndhurst, Carlstadt, East Rutherford. Those last two your price point is higher but your taxes are substantially low. 

I’m not an active realtor but I grew up in north jersey and know this whole area like crazy. Reach out to me for any questions 

Post: BPCON2021 Attendees - Let's connect!

Dennis YoscoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bloomfield, NJ
  • Posts 138
  • Votes 128

@Shiloh Lundahl


where’d you get your digital cards from

Post: Going to BPCon 2021? Let’s connect early

Dennis YoscoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bloomfield, NJ
  • Posts 138
  • Votes 128

Hey Casey,

There’s an active thread dedicated for bpcon attendees only

@Alexandra Hughes Pailet can link you too it possibly

Post: Creating a short sale?

Dennis YoscoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bloomfield, NJ
  • Posts 138
  • Votes 128

good afternoon BP,

Looking to see if anyone here has ever "created" a short sale. I have 2 leads that are solid homes but they owe more than I can pay. At their current state they are worth less than what's owed and still need repairs to boot. So what Im looking to do is see what the steps I can take to help get them out of the property, let them walk away with some cash and I get the house with room to play.

Has anyone done this before, if so how. Im in Northern NJ if that matters. 

Post: Any investors from central New Jersey that would like to connect?

Dennis YoscoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bloomfield, NJ
  • Posts 138
  • Votes 128
Originally posted by @Daniel Rossi:

I am a new investor in central NJ and would like to network with others in that area! I am available to meet up or talk over the phone.

Love Freehold, my inlaws live on waterworks rd. Its a great town and I plan to invest there at some point. What part of town are you in? 

Post: Just caught a unicorn! Seller finance

Dennis YoscoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bloomfield, NJ
  • Posts 138
  • Votes 128
Originally posted by @Peter Vander Valk:

@Dennis Yosco this is awesome, how did you find this lady? Sounds like you had quite the productive day yesterday!

Just a direct mail lead. She saw my mailer and just decided to call. Total crap shoot and she could have called anyone else’s letter. Today was the day for mine though.  

Post: Just caught a unicorn! Seller finance

Dennis YoscoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bloomfield, NJ
  • Posts 138
  • Votes 128
Originally posted by @Mike Reynolds:
Originally posted by @Dennis Yosco:

The elusive and majestic unicorn of a seller just landed at my feet! 

That’s right fellow BP addicts, I have found myself a unicorn. That’s a seller who’s also an investor that owns their properties free and clear! 

So I’ll break it down quick, I went to look at home in North Jersey today. Met with a wonderful woman who reach out to me for as a lead. She owns a cape style single family home, my absolute favorite type of property! We’ll she’s had a rough go of it recently and needs to sell this home which is a part of her rental portfolio. The house is in excellent shape over all. Just cosmetic stuff. I took a 2 minute walk around. Once I saw the basement I knew I was buying this house. 

We took a walk outside and I said, we’ll I’ll make this simple for you. I’ll buy your house and you can move on. 

She broke down in full on tears. I mean crying and just couldn’t speak. I gave her a whole hearted hug and just let her let it out. She said she has had a really rough 5 years and all her family and friends have been dying. This house has been a burden because of the emotions behind it. Her family lived there and they passed so it was tough for her. We went inside and I sat down with her and we just talked. We both shared our life stories. I told her how I was homeless as a kid and she told me all about how cancer has tore through her family. It was good for both of us. 

Anyways, back to deal. Made the offer for a cash purchase but I also suggested seller finance which we could give her 30k more than the cash offer. Still about 70% of the arv. Went through how she could collect a monthly payment with out the hassle. She LOVED the idea! She understood immediately the benefits, capital gains deferment and such. So it’s a home run for her as she leads into retirement. 

So we keep talking. Turns out she doesn’t want to work with anyone else ever again. She wants to sell me her entire portfolio as she goes into retirement. She’ll do seller finance on all of them. Not only that, she has extra cash she’ll put into my deals for the rest of her life, her words! 

But wait, there’s more! The neighbor next door, also a cape, owns it outright. She’s also in pain and wants me to buy her house as well! Oooo and I stopped at a garage sale the block over because I arrived early. Spoke to the owner and asked if wanted to sell her house. She said no at first but has an RV to sell. I took a look at it and when I came out she said you know what, you can buy my house and I’ll live in the RV and travel the country, how fast can you close! 

So, as of this writing, I’ll have 3 deals and 6 units under contract by Tuesday. She’s going to lend me all cash to buy the garage sale house and her house. All in cost to me will be 30k, 10 per house. 

TLDR: 1 lead turns into over 3 million in properties and access to private funding. All because I took the time to meet with someone and was compassionate to there situation. 

DJ PRO TIP: Bring something to the appointment. I love growing flowers so I brought her a small bouquet of flowers from my garden. As soon as I arrived I handed her the flowers and that set the tone for the meeting. She was so happy to receive flowers. She said this is the first time in over 10 years someone has given her flowers. 
Needless to say, after I close this deal, she will be getting a bouquet delivered to her door every 2 weeks for at least a year. Hell maybe for the rest of her life. 
So bring a gift, could be small. I usually do flowers or my wife makes homemade cookies. Sometimes fresh fruit from the garden or a nice bag of coffee or tea. Doesn’t have to be expensive, just has to be thoughtful! 

 Years ago, my father was asked to look at a property. It was a widow. 

He went to look at the place and she told him she wanted EXACTLY what she paid for it in 1956. 21k. He told her it was worth  a whole lot more. She didn't care. All she wanted was 21k. It was her money that she had in it. He offered her 50k because it was worth about 75k. 

NOPE, She wanted 21k. That is all. If he didn't buy it then she would sell it to the next smuck. 

Amazing how you find these unicorns. I have only found one so far  like that. I have been lucky as to not have lost money yet on a property but I will some day I am sure. But unicorns like this make the bad ones worthwhile. 

Crazy how sometimes this happens. I am paying her very well for the property and will just about break even on this one. Once I put the basement apt in ill make 1k a month. its just crazy how when you take emotion out of a sale it changes everything.

Post: Just caught a unicorn! Seller finance

Dennis YoscoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bloomfield, NJ
  • Posts 138
  • Votes 128