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All Forum Posts by: Jeff Nydegger

Jeff Nydegger has started 2 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Strategy on *OLD* 10 unit apartment building? What would you do?

Jeff NydeggerPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yorkville, IL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

@Allyssa McCleery  Thanks and will keep forum updated.  

Post: Strategy on *OLD* 10 unit apartment building? What would you do?

Jeff NydeggerPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yorkville, IL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

@Salvatore Lentini Good point.  Thank you.  

Post: Strategy on *OLD* 10 unit apartment building? What would you do?

Jeff NydeggerPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yorkville, IL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

@Bob Woelfel Thank you for your feedback. I do like the way you are billing back tenets for the water bill. It’s definitely something I’m going to have to implement and I honestly feel that because of who he has in the building, most of the tenets will leave, which we are fully prepared for. We will purchase the property < $200,000 and probably only put in about 50 or $60,000. Foundation seems good and some of the electric and plumbing has been updated. If the building was full of old knob and tube wiring and all the outlets are ungrounded and had tons of safety issues I’m not sure if we would pay any money for this building!

Post: Strategy on *OLD* 10 unit apartment building? What would you do?

Jeff NydeggerPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yorkville, IL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

@Allyssa Mccleery Thanks for your feedback. This was an off market deal that I mailed to just because I drive by it all the time. The rehab of the building and retenanting everything is not what we’re scared of but the actual age of the structure. Mostly because we would like to re-position this property and then resell it. I want to make sure the next buyer, whoever that is is OK with 120-year-old building too!

Post: Strategy on *OLD* 10 unit apartment building? What would you do?

Jeff NydeggerPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yorkville, IL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

@Robin Casper good input.  are you planning on keeping these 12 units or value add then flip?  Whats the exit for you?

Post: Strategy on *OLD* 10 unit apartment building? What would you do?

Jeff NydeggerPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yorkville, IL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

@Quito Keutla thanks man.  I used to live in Lakewood, WA!

Post: Strategy on *OLD* 10 unit apartment building? What would you do?

Jeff NydeggerPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yorkville, IL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

 I am interested in your experienced feedback and opinions on this deal specifically. Thank you in advance.

We currently own some small, less than 20 unit multi family buildings. I was presented with this off market opportunity and have been working with the seller for about one year now. They have on the property over 30 years. They are elderly owners and self manage. The building is what’s in question…

We don’t know the specific age even after pulling all of the county information but I would guess that it was built around the turn-of-the-century, 1900 or so.

The building is not something that we would normally look at because of the set up – the units have gas stoves,Radiant boiler heating, common water etc. Everyone is currently on a month-to-month lease that’s obviously a gross rent. Basically, it’s one of those buildings you drive-by in the dead of winter in on the third story the windows are open because it’s too hot up there but the tenant is not paying!

Radiant boiler heating, common water etc. Everyone else is currently on a month-to-month lease that’s obviously gross. Basically, it’s one of those buildings you drive-by in the dead of winter in on the third story the windows are open because it’s too hot up there but the tenant is not paying!

Because of the high utility costs and abuse, below average rent and an older building with some definite functional obsolescence, this is why we hesitate to move forward. Because of our history and experience, remodeling the building is not the issue at all. The owner actually put a brand new roof on the building last year.

We have also considered instituting the rubs system on utility charge back per square foot of the building. Most likely if you purchase this most if not all of the tenants would vacate as this will be new management with a new set up and honestly I would like to go unit to unit and do our rehab as quickly as possible.

Rents are between $350 and $600 gross. I believe after we spent some money on the building and show some easy improvements those rounds can easily increase a minimum of $100 per month. If we do some sort of utility charge back system and I still think rents could increase and we could attract better renters in general.

Rents are between $350 and $600 gross. I believe after we spent some money on the building and show some easy improvements those rounds can easily increase a minimum of $100 per month. If we do some sort of utility charge back system and I still think rents could increase and we could attract better renters in general.

I should preface this by saying the building is in an area that is somewhat world of draws from many larger towns and there are not many rentals available at all. Average rent in this area starts around $700-$800 for a dump!

Building has low taxes and nothing else really is out of whack. There is on site parking and very little yard to mow.

Curious as to how any of you would handle the situation and what your thoughts or concerns might be specifically due to the age of the building? I don’t think this is something that we would prefer to own long-term but possibly go through the building And improve the property throughout.

Gross rental income is currently around $55,000 but I think it would be more like $70,000 once improved. Purchase price is < $250,000 for 10 units.

Thank you.

Post: Cabin vacation rentals

Jeff NydeggerPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yorkville, IL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

@Maura Paler

 I checked out your listings....nice work on the photos especially of the 'kayak' cabin on the lake...gorgeous.  

Post: Anyone know vacation rentals in Galena, IL and surrounding areas?

Jeff NydeggerPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yorkville, IL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

Looking for some feedback, input and wisdom about purchasing and operating short term/vacation rentals in the Galena, IL and surrounding areas.  Any info, recommendations and feedback is appreciated. Thank you.  

Post: Cabin vacation rentals

Jeff NydeggerPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yorkville, IL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

@Steve Dove really appreciate the quick feedback and input.  Can you share with me your listings?