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All Forum Posts by: Adam Kroll

Adam Kroll has started 7 posts and replied 82 times.

Post: Where do you post your rental listings?

Adam KrollPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boulder, CO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 24

Craigslist seems to spammy, Zillow & the MLS are not yielding enough interest.

Post: New Investor and Question on a Potential Starting Point

Adam KrollPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boulder, CO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 24

Using your primary has many benefits! You have the lowest rate possible on a primary residence. In addition, despite the new tax code, you can deduct interest on a HELOC since you'd use it to improve your real estate. Finally, it will allow you to manage yourself to get the nuts and bolts of real estate investing down pat. A lot of real estate investors start out by using a primary as their first rental. I'd love to hear more about your project! Sounds like it could be very exciting.

Post: New Real Estate Broker - What should I do??

Adam KrollPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boulder, CO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 24

Reviving this thread - I'm curious what you ended up doing.

Post: New Real Estate Broker - What should I do??

Adam KrollPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boulder, CO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 24
I agree with Kevin, who happens to work at Keller Williams Preferred Realty in Westminster. I started my career there and the OP, Kato Mitchell, does both commercial and residential. The fees are significantly less than ReMax and the training is the best in the industry. They'll even reimburse you for your schooling to get your license. Talk to Kato, because he is extremely direct and won't beat around the bush.

Post: Occupancy Code: how to relate to it?

Adam KrollPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boulder, CO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 24

Boulder has a unique density issue that forces the code enforcement to look the other way.  Co-ops were a way to legalize it, but they will be limiting the number of co-op applications accepted each year.  Without being able to build up or out, there is a real demand to increase occupancy per dwelling.  I am not sure if the same dynamics are at work in Loveland.

Post: Looking to connect with LO's and Brokers in the Denver Metro Area

Adam KrollPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boulder, CO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 24

I know several LOs that may be good connections for you.  Let's chat and I may be able to make some introductions.

Post: First timer. Buy or keep renting. Boulder ,CO

Adam KrollPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boulder, CO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 24

Affordable housing is very restrictive on renting.  If you are looking to rent it in the future without using it as your primary, that will not work.  Also, if you planned to rent out 1 room in a 2BR, you will not be eligible for a short-term rental license due to the affordable housing status.  In general, affordable housing for purchase is not a great investment as they cap your capital gains.  My 2 cents.  Look up in gunbarrel - Meadowcreek apartments have condos pop up from time-to-time that are very reasonably priced with fairly low HOAs.  Unfortunately, the buildings usually have a lot of deferred maintenance.

Post: New Member from Boulder!

Adam KrollPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boulder, CO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 24

Welcome Dave!  Boulder is an awesome place to be.  Let's chat soon, I work closely with a local wholesaler who finds properties in the Mid-West.

Post: CO Newbie: what screening, payment services?

Adam KrollPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boulder, CO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 24

I have anyone that comes through submit an application, which is free.  I select the most qualified renter and have them pay for the screening.

Post: Good Property Manager in CO?

Adam KrollPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boulder, CO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 24

I recommend talking to Margaret Flaherty of Mock property management. She's been in the business for 35 years in Boulder. I'm not sure she works in Denver, but she was very helpful in directing me to the right resources to find a good PM in Buffalo, NY, a market I know she doesn't know.  I'll message you her contact info.