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All Forum Posts by: Jinhee Park

Jinhee Park has started 8 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: How to build a lucrative AirBnB?

Jinhee ParkPosted
  • Riverside, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 18

I'm closing on my ideal 4-plex near a major university and medical centers using an FHA loan. Does anyone have any recommendations on training on "how to build a lucrative AirBnB"?

Post: Is NO DEAL better than a BAD DEAL?

Jinhee ParkPosted
  • Riverside, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 18

I had this 4-plex under contract with a combination of FHA loan and seller financing at a price that i thought was a good deal. The property is located in an ideal location where there is a high demand for renting. Last week, I had it professionally inspected and found out there are major defects with the roof, electrical and HVAC. There are also some safety hazards due to poorly planned structures. Although it's easily rented out, i can feel an impending breakdown that would cost more than $50000 to repair down the road which would eat up all the cashflow and reserves and may even put me into a financial pit. The seller is an old man who owned the property for the past twenty years and wants to sell the property off before that day comes when he would be responsible for fixing up the issues. I didn't feel at ease with taking over the property so I decided to cancel the contract. I'm feeling a little deflated after having gone through all the work to find this property and analyze it and get it under contract after negotiating for a few months.

Post: Is NO DEAL better than. BAD DEAL?

Jinhee ParkPosted
  • Riverside, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 18
Jinhee Park

I'm looking for a commercial real estate mortgage broker specializing in mobile home park and apartment complex investments nationwide. Any recommendations please?