All Forum Posts by: Keineth Lawrence R. Perez
Keineth Lawrence R. Perez has started 5 posts and replied 11 times.
Good evening,
Currently investing in Richmond, VA. In need of a CPA, PM, and Attorney. Thank you.
Good Evening,
I am a current investor in VA. Currently looking in the Shortpump/ Hopewell/ ChurchHill/ Glenside/ and Parham area for deals (Buy and Hold). Currently trying to connect with a realtor, PM, lender (Hard/private), and contractor that has some current investments too. Currently in the process of learning on how to BRRR a property. Thank you.
Regards,
Kenny Perez
Post: Question on Virginia, Richmond Area about Duplexes - Quads.

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Good day! Currently have a home in a decent location that I purchased last year with a VA loan around June 2022. To whoever is reading and has some knowledge on the matter, I am currently trying to look for a decent duplex to quad deal in the Richmond, VA area. (If any in churchill area.) Want to know if I should house hack this possible investment and rent out my primary residence now. I already forced appreciated and did some rehab to the house and currently has 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Location is good since its right in the middle of growth and by the highway. Good for travel nurses if they have contracts due to being in the center of three main hospitals around town. However, if I get a duplex, I need an honest opinion if it would be smart to just move in there and make tenants pay more of the expenses and mortgages? Thank you.
If any CPA, realtor, syndicator, lender, contractor are in the Richmond VA are, I would like to connect. Thank you!
Post: Looking to Network with any realtor, CPA, Attorney, and property manager in Virginia

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Quote from @Jonathan Klemm:
Hey @Keineth Lawrence R. Perez - Consider hooking up with my partner @Thomas Zidron. We have a general contracting business and although it originated here in Chicago we are looking to grow in Richmond where Tom is living.
He's also looking for an investor friend agent @Brandon Wagner, maybe you can share that contact as well.
Good to go! I would love to connect with you guys if possible. I'm still currently building capital and knowledge about this business. However, I am trying to get started with the process either late this year or early next year. Thank you!
Post: Looking to Network with any realtor, CPA, Attorney, and property manager in Virginia

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Good Evening! My name is Kenny Perez. I am looking to network with people who can guide or maybe give me pointers around the Richmond, VA or Shortpump, VA area. Thank you!
Post: Starting out and Planning: Advice on numbers and start ups

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Quote from @Keineth Lawrence R. Perez:
Quote from @Eliott Elias:
Single family will teach you a lot, it is a lot easier to get back on your feet when you fall.
What would be some numbers that I should be keeping an eye on when making a decent plan? I know there is cap ex involved, vacancy, property management, repairs and a couple of other things.
What would be some numbers that I should be keeping an eye on when making a decent plan? I know there is cap ex involved, vacancy, property management, repairs and a couple of other things.
What would be some numbers that I should be keeping an eye on when making a decent plan? I know there is cap ex involved, vacancy, property management, repairs and a couple of other things.
What would be some numbers that I should be keeping an eye on when making a decent plan? I know there is cap ex involved, vacancy, property management, repairs and a couple of other things.
Post: Starting out and Planning: Advice on numbers and start ups

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Quote from @Drew Sygit:
@Keineth Lawrence R. Perez If you are able to live in the property, buy a 2-4 unit.
Live in one unit, rent the others.
You will learn a lot.
Thank you for the insight! I would house hack. However, I currently just purchased a house that's single family around June of last year. Any advice on what numbers I should be thinking about for expenses when I'm making my plans? Any advice too on how to figure out pricing for rent in certain areas? Thank you again!
Post: Starting out and Planning: Advice on numbers and start ups

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Quote from @Eliott Elias:
Single family will teach you a lot, it is a lot easier to get back on your feet when you fall.
Post: Starting out and Planning: Advice on numbers and start ups

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What would be some numbers that I should be keeping an eye on when making a decent plan? I know there is cap ex involved, vacancy, property management, repairs and a couple of other things.