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All Forum Posts by: Joseph Wright

Joseph Wright has started 6 posts and replied 29 times.

Post: Hot areas in Philly?!

Joseph WrightPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 17

SHARSWOOD, I have moved a few duplexes in the area, 

This is pretty much the area between St Joes Prep and Brewerytown. 

Also Germantown, Olney, West Oak Lane

Post: West Philadelphia Baltimore Avenue Corridor?

Joseph WrightPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 17

Hey Avi, 

I’m a big fan of the area especially the Cedar Park neighborhood. In Cedar Park there has been great appreciation in the area the past year or so. The deals I’ve sold over in that direction this past year, are the ones I am most excited to see the result of. 

Cedar Park is the area just east of 52nd street. 52nd almost acts as a dividing street in terms of price at the moment. If you drive the 4900 block of Cedar St you’ll see a beautiful 3 story victorian twin homes that have gone up in price over the past year and a half.

West of 52nd in the Cobbs Creek area rehabbed homes have began to sell very quickly on the market as well as people have started flipping and putting homes on the market.

There is a large amount of development projects planned in University City over the next ten years. The area is gradually expanding, similar to what happened in Point Breeze in South Philly.

There is a good amount of articles that have been written about West Philly’s developmental growth.

Shoot me a message I’d be glad to send a few your way.

Post: Real Estate Line of credit

Joseph WrightPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 17

Yes, I believe the term is "Cross Collateralization", a few lenders I have worked with do them. 

Post: Buy before an auction???

Joseph WrightPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 17

@Angie Williams I have personally sold a few in Philly that were headed to either Tax Sale or Sheriff Sale. A key factor is being able to close before the sale, and showing that the property was sold and money has been collecting for owed water bill, gas bill, property tax, etc. 

Post: Philly Duplex For Sale- Olney Section

Joseph WrightPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 17

@Antoine Joseph How's the condition?

Post: Multi's vs Single Family market in Philadelphia

Joseph WrightPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 17

@Justin Lee I primarily sell single family rehabs, which from time to time fall under excellent multi family opportunities, but unfortunately aren't zoned for it. 

Post: Forming Real Estate Team

Joseph WrightPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 17

@Amdrew Polinchak 

I would primarily focus on having a fantastic relationship with you contractor, that is if you're not your own contractor. 

I wouldn't worry about a title company so much right now unless you are sourcing your own deals. 

In my opinion having a trustworthy contractor and being able to find good deals are a couple of the big humps to get over when starting out. 

Post: Multi's vs Single Family market in Philadelphia

Joseph WrightPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 17

As an agent that sells primarily single family rehab project in Philly, and spends my time analyzing numbers on returns for flips and rental projects in areas that will return the most favorably. 

I come across countless numbers of investors that are looking "only" for multi families, yet multi-family deals seem to be the most complicated to bring to a closing table. 

The city's "master plan" of zoning being implemented and moving almost all properties into a single family RSA-5 or RSA-3 category, seems to complicate things a bit. 

Scenarios

1.Outdated shell on a block of all mutli's, but the neighborhood has since been re-zoned to single family. This leaves an investor with the choice to take the property as a single family, and possibly fight a battle to get a variance for a duplex approved, which would vary by difficulty typically by neighborhood. Also neighborhood's typically seem more willing to allow a more part time mom and pop investors to get what they want, as opposed to a clear cut "big developer".    

Perfect example: 

My team recently sold an outdated quadplex in West Philly, zoned as RSA-3 (residential design: Duplex). The structure had 4 units, but only 2 in livable condition and occupied. The owner had an expired rental license for 2-4 units. 

:The debate was if you applied for permits to rehab the structure for 4 finished units, the city potentially could force you to add fire sprinklers which are held to very strict standards and higher costs. 

My question is this:

What are some successful multi- buys out there anyone has had experience with?

Duplexes seem to be the most common success, I'm more interested in someone that has pulled off a 3 or more units in areas zoned over to single family. 

Any input appreciated!

Post: Single Family or Condo Rehab in Fairmount

Joseph WrightPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 17

Pictures started going crooked for some reason so I stopped uploading. For more info reach me at 215-292-3376

Post: Single Family or Condo Rehab in Fairmount

Joseph WrightPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 17

1932 Cambridge St.

Rare chance to flip or develop in Philly's high end Fairmount 

  • 1400 Sq feet/ 3 story/ 5 bedrooms- 1.5 Bath
  • 16 x 48.5 lot size 
  • The property is zoned RM-1 so you have the option of a single family rehab or 2 condo units. 
    • The house currently has a 2 story addition off of the back, to bring the house up to 2000 sq ft I would consider making it a full 3 story addition to add space. 
    • Single family comps in the area started at 2000 sq feet range from $575k-$859k.
    • 2 bedroom condos in the immediate are range from $268-$368k
  • Price $285k as assignment, closing 4/25.
  • Call me 215-292-3376