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All Forum Posts by: Donielle Buie

Donielle Buie has started 1 posts and replied 18 times.

Hi @Joni Shehu Following up on @Cory Nolan 's question.  I was actually coming to the post to get the address for tomorrow but looks like it postponed.  Is there a date and time?  

Awesome, thanks @Joni Shehu !  i've reached out to a friend who also might be interested.  Hope to see you on Saturday.   

Hi @Joni Shehu !  Would love to attend this event.  Looks like you are hosting it at the unit(s).  Will we be able to see them as well?  Also, how long do you anticipate the case study lasting?  I'd like to attend but will need a sitter for my kiddos so just want a ballpark timeline.   Also, would it be ok to bring a friend?  Thanks!

Post: Off-Market Opportunities around Boston

Donielle BuiePosted
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 7

Hi @Sean Loughran,

Please add me to your mailing list as well.  [email protected]

Thanks

Donielle

Post: Newbie from Cambridge, MA with unique/interesting start:)?

Donielle BuiePosted
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 7

Thanks @Steve DellaPelle ! Yeah, our first place may just be a residence that we will rent out down the road (if we can't find a 2 family). Then, we might look for an investment that is a househack or BRRRR. And, investments don't have to be in cambridge, just primary for us.

Post: Newbie from Cambridge, MA with unique/interesting start:)?

Donielle BuiePosted
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 7

@Jodi Kaili   Thank you! I am happy to be here!

Post: Wholesaler, new to BP!

Donielle BuiePosted
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 7

Hi Larissa, 

I am new to BP (and real estate) as well.   I lived in California (Bay Area) for about 10 years.  Love life on east coast but I definitely miss Cali.  Good luck as you start your journey!  

Cheers,

Donielle

Post: New Memeber - Cleveland, Ohio

Donielle BuiePosted
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 7

Hi Jason,

I am new to BP as well.  My husband is from Shaker Heights and is an Ohio State Alum.   So lot's of love for Ohio in our house!  Good luck as you start your journey!  

Cheers,

Donielle

Post: New Investor from Atlanta

Donielle BuiePosted
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 7

Hi @Brian G.!  I am a newbie as well:) Live in the Cambridge / Boston area and are just getting started.  Looking forward to learning along with you.   

Post: Newbie from Cambridge, MA with unique/interesting start:)?

Donielle BuiePosted
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 7

Hi Everyone!  

My name is Donielle and I am new to the BP community.  I've been hanging around the forums the past couple of weeks and this is such a great community. 

My husband and I are new to real estate and are looking to purchase our first home.  Long-term (10-15 years), we would like real estate investing to be a significant part of our income. 

Our situation is a bit unique in that my husband is a professor so we get a great housing program from the university he works at.  Effectively, a primary lender looks at it like down payment since about half of it is a forgivable (over 10 years) loan and the other have is a low-interest 2nd mortgage from the university.   But, we don't have a lot of additional cash outside this for or purchase so we can't do a reno yet and are finding it hard to compete in a market where people regularly bid $50-$150K over asking. 

We would love our first place to be a 2-family in Cambridge, but we've got some limitations (mostly self-imposed) that are forcing us to also consider condos / townhomes.  

  • Cambridge is a crazy expensive market ($500-$700/ sqft).  We are not interested in living in other towns.  Our oldest has started school and we currently live on campus and would like my husband's commute to stay short for quality of life (we have 3 kids and no family around).  Further, we really value diversity and Cambridge is one of the most diverse suburbs around. 
  • The two-families I have seen thus far fall into 3 categories: 1) Total gut job (to the tune of $400K+), 2) Currently livable (house hack) and 3) renovated and out of our budget.  
  • #2 is what we are targeting but the inventory is extremely low. 

We have a great buyers agent and a lot of time flexibility so we are not rushed in trying to buy a place. 

I am looking forward to learning and contributing to this community. 

Cheers,

Donielle