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All Forum Posts by: Greg Maden

Greg Maden has started 14 posts and replied 34 times.

Post: Looking for music teaching space in Chantilly or Herndon, VA

Greg Maden
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  • Kingston NY
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Hi @Abigail Faith Zuniga I sent you a DM

Post: STR management in Hudson Valley NY

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Hello, 

My RE Partner and I have been running our STR in Kingston NY for just about 1 year now. We have over 50 reviews with a 4.96. I feel like we have good systems in place and it is something we feel we are good at and also enjoy! Thinking of trying to market to a handful of homeowners that would like us to manage the STR for a % of revenue. We would handle the guest communication, coordinating cleaning, minor repairs, stocking supplies, calendar management, etc. What is the going rate for something like this these days? 20-25% of revenue? If anyone has any pointers on getting stated I would love to hear them! Would also love to connect with any Potential owners that have a STR in Kingston ny, Saugerties ny, Woodstock NY, Rhinebeck NY or Ulster County area!!

Post: Looking for off market distressed properties in Ulster County NY

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Hello, 

I am looking to grow my network and also looking for some off market deals. The properties I am looking for are in Ulster County, mainly Kingston, Saugerties, Hurley in that area. 2-4 BR's, distressed with ARVs in the 350k range. 

If anyone has any potential leads or would just like to network and talk REI in Ulster County, let me know!!

Post: Kingston NY meetup

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Hello, a couple years ago I posted asking about any real estate meet ups in Kingston NY. There was some interest in starting something up but I do not think anything got off the ground.  I know there is one in PK but looking to do a northern Ulster one either in Kingston or Saugerties. I don’t have a ton of experience, 4 units right now and actively looking for more however I would be willing to try and host something if we can get some traction to get some networking going. Let’s see if we gain enough interest and make a meet up happen, maybe even a monthly thing. 

Post: Why do I suddenly have no bookings on AirBnB?

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  • Kingston NY
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I agree with others said and I will add one thing that I have not seen mentioned yet. I’m a host and a renter on air BnB when I travel. When I go to book I read the reviews throughly, your response to one of the guests should have been a private response not public IMO. If replying at all keep it positive and thank them for the feedback like you initially started to do. I have searched for other places based on owners responses to guests. 

Post: Wholesalers in Kingston NY

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Anyone have some contacts for a wholesaler in the Kingston NY area? I currently own 3 properties and am looking to buy another property in cash. 

Post: Multifamily DSCR Loans: A New High-Impact Loan Option For Real Estate Investors?

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  • Kingston NY
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@Robin Simon do DSCR lenders typically want to see the down payment funds in your account for a while? if I am planning on using funds from a HELOC for the down payment on a DSCR loan is that ok?

Post: DSCR Loan question

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Quote from @Robin Simon:
Quote from @Greg Maden:

I am up against my DTI ratio for a traditional mortgage and I have been looking in to the DSCR option and it from what I am seeing it looks like a decent way to continue to scale. Does anyone have insight on what the lender typically looks for on the appraisal? if the house needs work will this disqualify it for the DSCR loan?


SFR Appraisals generally have a property rating on a scale of "C1 to C6" where the lower the number, the better quality. C1 refers to newly constructed, C2 refers to recently fully renovated "like new", C3 refers to average, etc. DSCR lenders generally will only loan on properties with C4 ratings or better, and no more than a couple thousands of dollars of any deferred maintenance flagged

Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD) Conditions Ratings and Definitions

Condition Ratings and Definitions
C1
The improvements have been recently constructed and have not been previously occupied. The entire structure and all components are new
and the dwelling features no physical depreciation.
Note: Newly constructed improvements that feature recycled or previously used materials and/or components can be considered new dwellings
provided that the dwelling is placed on a 100 percent new foundation and the recycled materials and the recycled components have been
rehabilitated/remanufactured into like-new condition. Improvements that have not been previously occupied are not considered “new” if they
have any significant physical depreciation (that is, newly constructed dwellings that have been vacant for an extended period of time without
adequate maintenance or upkeep).
C2
The improvements feature no deferred maintenance, little or no physical depreciation, and require no repairs. Virtually all building components
are new or have been recently repaired, refinished, or rehabilitated. All outdated components and finishes have been updated and/or replaced
with components that meet current standards. Dwellings in this category are either almost new or have been recently completely renovated and
are similar in condition to new construction.
Note: The improvements represent a relatively new property that is well maintained with no deferred maintenance and little or no physical
depreciation, or an older property that has been recently completely renovated.
C3
The improvements are well maintained and feature limited physical depreciation due to normal wear and tear. Some components, but not every
major building component, may be updated or recently rehabilitated. The structure has been well maintained.
Note: The improvement is in its first-cycle of replacing short-lived building components (appliances, floor coverings, HVAC, etc.) and is
being well maintained. Its estimated effective age is less than its actual age. It also may reflect a property in which the majority of
short-lived building components have been replaced but not to the level of a complete renovation.
C4
The improvements feature some minor deferred maintenance and physical deterioration due to normal wear and tear. The dwelling has been
adequately maintained and requires only minimal repairs to building components/mechanical systems and cosmetic repairs. All major building
components have been adequately maintained and are functionally adequate.
Note: The estimated effective age may be close to or equal to its actual age. It reflects a property in which some of the short-lived building
components have been replaced, and some short-lived building components are at or near the end of their physical life expectancy; however,
they still function adequately. Most minor repairs have been addressed on an ongoing basis resulting in an adequately maintained property.
C5
The improvements feature obvious deferred maintenance and are in need of some significant repairs. Some building components need repairs,
rehabilitation, or updating. The functional utility and overall livability is somewhat diminished due to condition, but the dwelling remains
useable and functional as a residence.
Note: Some significant repairs are needed to the improvements due to the lack of adequate maintenance. It reflects a property in which many
of its short-lived building components are at the end of or have exceeded their physical life expectancy but remain functional.
C6
The improvements have substantial damage or deferred maintenance with deficiencies or defects that are severe enough to affect the safety,
soundness, or structural integrity of the improvements. The improvements are in need of substantial repairs and rehabilitation, including many
or most major components.
Note: Substantial repairs are needed to the improvements due to the lack of adequate maintenance or property damage. It reflects a property
with conditions severe enough to affect the safety, soundness, or structural integrity of the improvements.

 Thank you all so much for all the information. This is extremely helpful!! 

Post: DSCR Loan question

Greg Maden
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Posted
  • Investor
  • Kingston NY
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 11

I am up against my DTI ratio for a traditional mortgage and I have been looking in to the DSCR option and it from what I am seeing it looks like a decent way to continue to scale. Does anyone have insight on what the lender typically looks for on the appraisal? if the house needs work will this disqualify it for the DSCR loan?

Post: Hudson Valley NY meet up

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  • Kingston NY
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@Mackenzie Grate is this meetup still happening monthly? Would love to attend the next one, had a couple set backs but ready to invest now