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All Forum Posts by: Gregory Schwartz

Gregory Schwartz has started 121 posts and replied 853 times.

Post: Question about 50/50 partnership LLCs and transferring titles.

Gregory Schwartz
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 881
  • Votes 923

I'll keep this short....

My partner and I own an LLC 50/50. The plan is to use this to hold up to 5 or so properties jointly.

 I used my 50% start up funding to purchase our first duplex. The mortgage and title is currently in my name.

What is the best way to transfer the title to the LLC?

I haven't spoken to a lawyer yet, I was hoping to get educated prior to that conversation.

Thanks

Post: Best Podcast Episodes for Beginners

Gregory Schwartz
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 881
  • Votes 923

My wife proudly announced that she listened to her first BP podcast yesterday. She has been more involved in helping with the duplex we own and wants to take a more active role in our future plans to grow in multifamily investing. So my question is what episodes should I have her listen to first?

Thanks

Post: Solar Panels on Multifamily

Gregory Schwartz
Agent
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 881
  • Votes 923

Thanks for the fee back. I kinda figured that submetering would be the best option but was hoping someone might have found a way to get predictable returns by upgrading to solar. For those interested Mr. Money Mustache has a very good article on the subject...

http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2018/02/07/diy-solar-power/

Post: Solar Panels on Multifamily

Gregory Schwartz
Agent
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 881
  • Votes 923

I know submetering is a commonly used method to lower cost and increase NOI on apartment buildings. Is anyone using solar panels for a similar effect? I'd be interested in anyone who has successfully used solar panels and what they saw in terms of cost savings?

My rough math seems promising....

10kw/year kit cost roughly $18-20k with the installation

Savings based on pvwatts.nrel.gov (in the Austin TX area) = $1700 / year

Cash on Cash = 9%

ARV based on 6 CAP increase = $28,000 (47% return on investment)

Post: What Are Your Personal Goals for 2019?

Gregory Schwartz
Agent
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 881
  • Votes 923

Great thread, 

1. Save 40-50% of my take-home pay, so I will have a good capital cushion for my transition out of my current job

2. Earn my TX real estate license, so I can get a job that gives me a competitive advantage 

3. Complete my first BRRR by refinancing the equity in my duplex, because BRRR is the coooolest

4. Read, read, read 

Post: What is your competitive advantage?!

Gregory Schwartz
Agent
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 881
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@Jim K. I couldn’t agree with you more. I find that I worry too much about gaps in my investigation plan and all to often forget that I have a lot going for me. And I feel like most people have something that gives them an advantage over the competition. BP is propbaly the biggest advantage we all have in common. Thanks @Joshua Dorkin

Post: Gameday house hacking college town

Gregory Schwartz
Agent
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 881
  • Votes 923

@Katie Neason awesome!  So now I just need a good deal on a RV so we have somewhere to camp out while the house is rented. 

Post: What is your competitive advantage?!

Gregory Schwartz
Agent
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 881
  • Votes 923

BP,

As motivated investors, we should focus and act on our strengths. Here are mine:

-I follow and interact on BP

-I started this journey in my 20s

-I have a wife who actively participates (and she's smart)

-I have a good paying job (for now) that helps me save

What is your number one competitive advantage?!

Post: Gameday house hacking college town

Gregory Schwartz
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 881
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@Carolyn Hodo thank you for that insight. 

Post: Gameday house hacking college town

Gregory Schwartz
Agent
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 881
  • Votes 923

Shower thought: What if I rented my house out during home games in a college town?

My wife and I are looking to move to College Station, TX next year. Ideally we would buy a multiplex and house hack. But if we want a nicer, larger single family house we were thinking about renting out the house for home games to help lower our cost of living. Looking at Air Bnb we could get up to $1500 for a home game weekend.

Is anyone using this strategy? I'd love to hear pros/cons