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All Forum Posts by: Kyle Handy

Kyle Handy has started 8 posts and replied 56 times.

Post: First post for investor in San Antonio

Kyle HandyPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 29

@Chris Bernardo Great first post. I love that you took the time to put some of your thoughts into it. 

With regard to your first bullet point, I'm a realtor here in SA and constantly scouring the MLS for deals for myself and clients and I hardly find deals better then 80%. And if I do there are typically multiple offers and bid higher than list to the point it becomes unattractive to myself and clients. Your best bet is definitely setting up some marketing to attract off market sellers.

Let me know if you ever need anything on the general RE side of things. 

-Kyle 

Post: New member from Texas

Kyle HandyPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 29

Hey Matt!  Welcome from the Alamo City!  RE agent here. Been doing it 8 years but just now starting to invest in sfr myself. picked up two properties the other day in the northwest side of town. 

Do you plan to go to any of the networking meet ups?  Hope to see you around. 

Post: Portfolio Lender

Kyle HandyPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 29
Keri Moses - Jefferson Bank (210) 736-7808 (210) 639-8872 [email protected] She's awesome. Tell her Kyle sent you.

Post: First SFR Under Contract (Foundation Split)

Kyle HandyPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 29

Thanks Valentine and Mary.  Valentine, I'll send you a message.

Post: First SFR Under Contract (Foundation Split)

Kyle HandyPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 29

Post: First SFR Under Contract (Foundation Split)

Kyle HandyPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 29

I just went under contract for my first flip here in San Antonio. I want to run the numbers by somebody first. I'm an experience RE agent (8 years, sold over 300 homes lived in SA my whole life) so I feel my ARV will be accurate. I'm new to flipping so my repair cost estimate may be lacking.

Home is on Northeast side of SA (known to have many foundation problems).  Built in 1984 with slab.  Home is on a hill. Left side of house ground has washed away causing foundation to split in the middle of home.  Right side of house is level, left slopes down to the left a bit.  

ARV: $145,000

Repairs: $45,000

Purchase Price: $72,000

I'm using a HELOC for the purchase of the home and using a 401k loan to fund the repairs.

I had a GC come out yesterday who is familiar with investor flips in the area.  He can/will do everything minus foundation.  Foundation is split in half and he estimates it will be between $10-15k for repair.  I'm going to meet with a few foundation guys early next week to confirm this cost.  GC says he can do the rest of the work for $30k.  It's 1550sqft.  Needs flooring, AC, Paint (int and ext), appliances, landscaping including retaining wall, master bath and 2nd bath remodel, 7 new windows, lighting, fixtures, and knobs (roof is acceptable and just needs minor work).  Nothing will be high end, just getting the home to livable, clean, new standards.  Layout is great.  DOM for the neighborhood is low 30-45 days on average.  Would be selling around March-April which would be good time.

I do plan to meet at least one other, if not two other GC's to confirm repair cost of items other than foundation.  And i'll be meeting with 2-3 foundation guys to confirm pricing warranty,etc...

I plan to sell the home myself and save on 6% of the price on sale (if I can find the buyer myself) if not, i'll put in MLS and save at least 3%.

I've been looking to do this a while. I'm mostly looking for an education and to actually get started. I can afford to lose (if it so happens). I'm still under 10 day option so depending on estimates, I can either cancel, renegotiate, or proceed. Does anyone have luck renegotiating with REO after putting home under contract and during option period (granted I have the inspection to prove that home needs more work than anticipated)?

Post: San Antonio Real Estate Investors' Discussion Group - March 4

Kyle HandyPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 29

I'm in.  See everyone there!

Post: Need property / investment management in San Antonio, TX

Kyle HandyPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 29

@Rayan Faris - I have a list of property managers who come recommended from the Realtor community here in San Antonio. I don't have any personal experience with any of them though. Message me if you are interested. 

Post: Current Cap Rates for 30-50 units?

Kyle HandyPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 29

@Mark Mosch what part of SA are your 4-plex's?

Post: New to BiggerPockets

Kyle HandyPosted
  • Realtor
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 56
  • Votes 29

Welcome Lydia to BP. Would you mind sending me your companies lending info, LTV, points, etc...?

Thanks!