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All Forum Posts by: Jacob Pancheau

Jacob Pancheau has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: House Hack Kitchen Remodel

Jacob Pancheau
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  • Billings, MT
  • Posts 5
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Ralph and Frank, thanks so much for your input.  I'm definitely going to spend more time looking through local listings to see what the standards are in my market before I make the decision.  I appreciate the help!

Post: House Hack Kitchen Remodel

Jacob Pancheau
Posted
  • Billings, MT
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

I recently purchased a two-home property as a house hack. One house is already rented out and I am living in and fixing up the other house in anticipation of eventually renting it out as well. My current dilemma concerns the quality vs. style vs. cost of the kitchen remodel. I am using Ikea cabinets, and In order to get the specific cabinets I need, I'm left with the "VOXTORP Dark Grey" or "Bodarp Grey Green" options (pictures are included below). Of people I've spoken to so far, the general consensus is that, stylistically, the dark grey cabinets are the better option. The tradeoff is that they are about $1,700 more for the same number and sizes of cabinets. I'm trying to get advice on how much "style" matters to renters in terms of ROI. I don't intend on selling this property for a long time, and my architect brother is helping me with the layout/design process along the way so I'm confident it will have an over all "in style" look. Will more "in" cabinets make up for a $1,700 price difference, or will this not make enough of an impact to the average renter/airBnB guest? Thanks so much for the help!

Post: Newbie With a Potential Seller-Financed Deal

Jacob Pancheau
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  • Billings, MT
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

@Mike Ormsby thanks much for your input.  From what I can see of the average rent prices in town, it really does seem like margins can be pretty tight in general if you're not careful.  It also seems like Billings is getting more and more interest and influence from outside developers.

@Joshua D. I got to BIllings late last night/early this morning.  I'll be in town this Thursday and will plan on coming.  Thanks for the invite; I'll message you for the details!

Post: Newbie With a Potential Seller-Financed Deal

Jacob Pancheau
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  • Billings, MT
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

@Anthony Dooley and @Jay Dean, thanks so much for your help!  I definitely hadn't thought through the implications of their age on how long the terms of financing would be.  In this light, it looks like a far less viable deal and I appreciate your replies!

Post: Newbie With a Potential Seller-Financed Deal

Jacob Pancheau
Posted
  • Billings, MT
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

I'm a new investor, am 25, and and am stationed in Washington state for the military.  I want to invest in BIllings, Montana where I was born and raised and plan to live long-term. In anticipation of taking leave in Billings starting next week, I found a "for sale by owner" listing on Zillow and just got off the phone with the seller.  The property is two 2/1 listed for 185,500.  She admits to renting them under market.  One unit is rented for $625 and the other unit just became vacant.  She anticipates they'd easily rent for $750-$800.  I will see the property in person next week and realize that before and following my seeing it, I have a lot of due diligence to do in terms of price, cash flow, etc.  

My chief question right now is in regards to her telling me on the phone that she would prefer to do seller financing to avoid capital gains tax.  Her and her husband are in their 70s, have owned the property for 25 years, and are looking to simplify their lives.  Seller financing sounds like a great option to me as I will not be able to occupy the property in the near term, do not have a full 20% down payment, and do not yet have the track record to secure private or hard money lenders.

In the case that the other aspects (price, terms, property condition, etc.) fall into place, I am curious concerning how I'd move forward with seller financing.  My only other home purchase is a rental property I am 50% on with my brother and his wife.  They did all of the legwork when purchasing as I was not in town for the process.  I am not intimately familiar with the process of buying a house, particularly when a bank is not involved.  Do I need to get a realtor involved to assist me in the process?  What about an attorney for the buy-sell contract? I realize that all of this stuff CAN be done on my own, however, I feel that I am not quite there on the education/knowledge side of things and don't want to start off on the wrong foot.  I have about $15,000 outside of my emergency fund that I feel comfortable putting towards a deal.  I obviously don't want to throw money away but am also aware that professional help can be an extremely good investment.

As an added question, I am wondering if anyone has tips or strategies concerning negotiating in a case like this.  From my extremely basic and preliminary calculations thus far, the property would struggle to cash flow at the current price.  I hear a lot on the podcast that sales in this case are often either "your price, my terms" or "my price, your terms".  I understand I need to talk to the seller more when I see her to learn what she means by "wanting to simplify".  I'm guessing this will help inform what kind of offer I make and am curious of any tips that may help me negotiation a lower price for me and more favorable terms for her.

This is my first forum post so I apologize if it's not as concise as it ought to be or if it lacks necessary information.  Regardless, I'd really appreciate any input.  Thanks!