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All Forum Posts by: Nicholas Mitch

Nicholas Mitch has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: First Condo in Denver Co.

Nicholas MitchPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

My goal is to develop a new stream of income to supplement my 9 to 5 salary. So, I would like to buy 10-20 rental properties within the next 5 years and hold them for the long terms while others pay off the mortgage debt. I am fine with using a moderate amount of leverage, but want to be careful as well. I am not interested in getting rich (or going broke) quickly, but see this as a way to finance my eventual retirement.

I picked that example because I am considering properties like that for my first. I wanted to get reactions from the wise folks on this board as to whether this type of property/deal would be a good place to start for someone like me.

Nick

Post: First Condo in Denver Co.

Nicholas MitchPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hi all,

I am new to real estate and looking for my first deal. I am in Denver and want to buy some rental real estate. I think that the Denver market is picking up, but there are still deals to be had. As one example, I was looking at this condo online:

http://www.trulia.com/property/3032210101-520-E-14th-Ave-7-Denver-CO-80203

It is offered at $90K, but the price has been dropping, so maybe it could be had for $80K. It is in Capital Hill, a desirable neighborhood. I understand that rents in the area for comparable apartments are in the $1K-$1,200/month range. So if I put down $16K (20%), mortgage payment would be $410/month, or $4900/year. If I received $12K/year in rent, minus 50% for expenses/vacancy/etc, that would leave me positive by $1K/year.

Would you consider this to be a good first deal? Even if I don't buy this particular apartment, I would be interested in your thoughts on this kind of deal for a first time investor.

Many thanks.
Nick