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All Forum Posts by: Jennifer Green

Jennifer Green has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

I'm a wholesaler/flipper in the DFW area in Texas.  I'm looking to connect with professionals who specialize in helping to find housing for individuals in financial crisis . Where can I send someone who's interested in selling their property but is having financial trouble.  Is there one person/professional who really can help direct them?

Post: AC expectation in Rental

Jennifer GreenPosted
  • Cedar Hill, TX
  • Posts 3
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I have a single family  three-bed two-bath home  that is 1554 square feet . I did not upgrade the AC when I renovated the home.  I'm renting it out and I have really great tenants.  The only problem is that the AC is too small for the house . At the same time it's  cooling well and functioning as it should.  Going by the 20 degree rule it's working just fine. However it gets to be a hundred to 104 where I am .  My tenants want to keep the house at 70 to 73° at all times regardless of the heat outside.  They now want me to upgrade the AC  which will cost quite a bit of money. I want to keep the tenants but the investment to upgrade is quite significant. I have to decide whether to upgrade at a price tag of around 8 to $10,000 or tell them no. Thoughts?

Post: 5 Acres and 3500 sqft Home in Ovilla, TX

Jennifer GreenPosted
  • Cedar Hill, TX
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GreenStyne Investments LLC

Call: 407-234-9926 or Email: [email protected]

Investor / Wholesale Property for Sale

438 Johnson Ln. Cedar Hill Area

3Bd/2.5Bath/3544sqft/Built 1984

ARV: 500-550K +

Asking Price: 295K Sub-To!!

Closing Date: 11-30-17

Showing Date: TBD

Property Description: 3 beds 2.5 bath 6 car garage, pool, 1.1 guest house, gazebo, pergola, horse stable on 5 acres near Cedar Hill in Ovilla, Texas. 230K Principle balance, 4.5% interest. 60K cash at closing.

Home needs exterior paint and cosmetic updates inside. Land needs some cleaning up. Estimated rehab is 70k – 80K depending on buyers taste and desired level of finishes.