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All Forum Posts by: Harrison Harner

Harrison Harner has started 5 posts and replied 43 times.

Post: Getting Ready to Buy My First Property

Harrison HarnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Danbury, CT
  • Posts 43
  • Votes 22
Originally posted by @Raymond B.:

Harrison,

Click on this link concerning the FHA 203K program.

It could be another option for you.

Raymond

I have heard of the FHA 203K, but as I understand, it requires you to use a general contractor to complete the repairs. I would like to do most of the work myself.

Post: Getting Ready to Buy My First Property

Harrison HarnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Danbury, CT
  • Posts 43
  • Votes 22
Originally posted by @Curt Davis:

No bank will make a loan to you on a home that needs this amount of renovations.  IF the home inspector marks that the home has many repairs needed then those will have to be made prior to your purchase.  If you purchase from a bank the bank will not make the repairs as it is mostly as-is.  

Sounds like this could stop me in my tracks. Are you saying I will have to either buy REO property or secure seller financing?

Thanks for the replies guys!

Post: Getting Ready to Buy My First Property

Harrison HarnerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Danbury, CT
  • Posts 43
  • Votes 22

I've been renting for my first 5 years out of college and investing in my landlords' futures. I'm an engineer in the commercial construction industry moving from Boston to CT in 6 weeks and want to start investing. 

My current plan is to invest in my personal residence by buying a rehab, living in it during construction for about 2 years, with a large amount of the work done myself, then selling and repeating. I plan to go with traditional financing and an agent for the sake of simplicity on my first purchase. I am looking for a deal that is 70% of ARV minus rehab costs and I know that calculating ARV and rehab costs accurately are very important.

Although I feel like I don't even know enough to ask the right questions yet, I want to start asking questions early and avoid learning things the hard way. Are there other investment options/strategies I should consider? What are points of failure that I might overlook?