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All Forum Posts by: Kevin Andrews

Kevin Andrews has started 8 posts and replied 24 times.

Post: Denver land lording

Kevin AndrewsPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 5

Moving to the denver metro soon and have begun looking at places to house hack, then convert to a full time rental. Going through the eval process now and had a few questions:

1) what's standard for utilities? What, if any, is expected to be paid by tenant? 

2) at what point does inventory traditionally pick back up? Seems like march...

I'm sure I'll have a bunch more along the way, but thought I'd get the convo going!

Thanks!

-Kevin

Post: Denver land lording

Kevin AndrewsPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 5

Moving to the denver metro soon and have begun looking at places to house hack, then convert to a full time rental. Going through the eval process now and had a few questions:

1) what's standard for utilities? What, if any, is expected to be paid by tenant? 

2) at what point does inventory traditionally pick back up? Seems like march...

I'm sure I'll have a bunch more along the way, but thought I'd get the convo going!

Thanks!

-Kevin

Post: Denver Multi-Family

Kevin AndrewsPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 5

thank you all for your thoughts! Agreed that I have chosen two desirable neighborhoods. Current evaluating a couple different investing strategies for the area. As I continue to weigh my options I'll probably be reaching back out:). Thanks again!

Post: Denver Multi-Family

Kevin AndrewsPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 5

Hello All-

Thinking of moving to the Denver Area in the coming months and have been looking at small multi-families to purchase.  I would be looking to do some house hacking and live in one unit and rent the rest of the units out.  I have been doing some research and like the Uptown/ Capital Hill and the Highlands neighborhoods.  Would love to get some input on these neighborhoods as well as any other places that people think would be good investments.  Any insight would be appreciated!