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All Forum Posts by: Emily P.

Emily P. has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Best website for rentals?

Emily P.Posted
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

I'm with you @Jeff S., we are getting a lot of response on Facebook Marketplace and hardly anything on CL or Zillow Rental Manager. I'm perplexed!

Post: Best website for rentals?

Emily P.Posted
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

It used to be Postlets but now apparently Postlets is Zillow Rental Manager which posts to Hotpads, Trulia, and Zillow. I am in the same boat as you - we own/manage one duplex in Vancouver, WA and are trying to get a new tenant in for March 1st or earlier. It's our first vacancy since we bought it and I am nervous that I am not posting to enough places because response has been slow so far. 

Post: First time investors, Rose Village Duplex

Emily P.Posted
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Thanks all! I really appreciate it - what a great community this site provides. We are through the inspection period so now we just await closing! I'll be lurking in the forums and seeing where I can add value to the conversation. 

Post: First time investors, Rose Village Duplex

Emily P.Posted
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Hey everyone! We jumped into real estate investing this spring and only recently found Bigger Pockets. I work in urban planning and have been thinking a lot about the ripple effects of the new waterfront development in Vancouver, so we opted to focus our search there. 

We are nervous that we didn't do enough research before bidding. I was wondering if some of you might be willing to weigh in on this deal,  a Rose Village duplex:  

  • 4BR/2A duplex ~1500 SF 
  • List and offer price $299K (We feel we might have jumped the gun by offering listing price)
  • Our PITI would be around $1500.
  • We were thinking 5% maintenance and 8% repairs. Units are separately metered for water and electic. 
  • We expect rents of $2000-$2100 for both sides. One side is currently occupied by a 5 year, low maintenance, pay on time tenant at below market). We plan to raise her rent incrementally each year.  

The duplex doesn't need a lot of capital repairs, and we have receipts for all kinds of improvements the sellers made going back to 2010 (new roof in 2016, remodeled vacant unit as of last month (new carpet, paint, trim paint), painted a few years ago, weatherization project a few years ago, new sewer in 2002, new double paned windows in most rooms). Main known cap ex from the inspection report is potentially a new furnace and water heater in one of the units. Inspection came back today with only nominally high radon, those appliance issues, and other minor stuff (rotting post in deck, etc). 

When I read bigger pockets and the 1% rule, I get nervous that we totally jumped the gun. But then the local Portland area forums say that the 1% rule is hard to meet here unless you look far and wide. 

Though it's a class C area, we see a lot of potential in Rose Village. There are many homes on the street that have been well kept and remodeled. The house next door is kind of dumpy, but the house across the street has had clear aesthetic improvements. 

Your thoughts on this deal would be very much appreciated!! 

Post: NAME CHANGE

Emily P.Posted
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

I'm really not sure how I ended up with my current display name. Can you please change it to Emily Picha? 

Edit: Thank you, Michael!!!