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All Forum Posts by: Erik Hatch

Erik Hatch has started 3 posts and replied 314 times.

Post: Multi-Family Building Investing In Chicago, IL

Erik HatchPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • USA
  • Posts 325
  • Votes 222

Post: Background of a deal Sponsor Example

Erik HatchPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • USA
  • Posts 325
  • Votes 222

How big of a deal can you afford?

Post: Multi family funding/finance question

Erik HatchPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • USA
  • Posts 325
  • Votes 222

@Sean Zhang as @Erik W. has stated there are various ways to fund this deal. I would like to see your due diligence. There is a lot more to this than the numbers you provided. For example, what is the neighborhood like? Is this a single family home or multifamily with 5 or more units? What is the cost of the value add? As stated by Erik, this could perhaps work as a partnership.

Post: Investment Oklahoma Multifamily

Erik HatchPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • USA
  • Posts 325
  • Votes 222

@Forrest Faulconer I would be interested to hear what’s happening in OK for the reasons you mentioned

Post: Should a newbie investor avoid Large Multi-Family?

Erik HatchPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • USA
  • Posts 325
  • Votes 222

Try to go big enough to where part of the cash flow pays for professional management. Focus on increasing the noi. 

Post: Duplex hack/construction loan

Erik HatchPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • USA
  • Posts 325
  • Votes 222

Walter

Also it’s generally easier to get funding when you have5 or more units. It becomes a commercial loan which is tied more to property performance thank based on your personal credit

Post: Multi Family Apartment in Hartford, CT

Erik HatchPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • USA
  • Posts 325
  • Votes 222

How are the jobs in that area? What does unemployment look like?

Post: Using OPM and still getting cash flow

Erik HatchPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • USA
  • Posts 325
  • Votes 222

Add value and increase NOI. Cash out refi.

Post: Vetting process for tenants: what is must have for good tenants?

Erik HatchPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • USA
  • Posts 325
  • Votes 222

Good credit and references outside of friends. Must vet and verify. 

Post: Transitioning to Apartment Complexes

Erik HatchPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • USA
  • Posts 325
  • Votes 222

Financing is much easier. The property is the risk and not so much the signer.