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All Forum Posts by: Ivan Velazquez

Ivan Velazquez has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

What software is that? Also, you've achieved all these rentals in under a year? Wow, that's impressive.

Post: FEMA Certification on a lot

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I am looking at a lot that apparently is in a flood plain area, which is weird since it is surrounded by houses. Apparently it will require FEMA certification before it can be built on. I have no intend on building on it right away, but will do so in the future. Like I said, the lot has houses built in the back and on each side. Is getting this FEMA certificate a big deal or expensive?

Post: Buying a multi family lot

Ivan VelazquezPosted
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Hello everyone,

I see not many new multifamily places popping up here in Phoenix.. I've been thinking of buying a lot that is zoned MF and building a basic duplex.  This would be a long term play and the idea is that I would minimize the maintenance cost considering they would be new builds.  My thought is to buy the lot cash and use the equity from my rental property to build the duplex, refi and move on to the next one. The question that keeps lingering is why don't more people do this?  Is it because of the length of time to get this done? The capital needed?