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All Forum Posts by: Kevin Conness

Kevin Conness has started 3 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Advice on buying 1910 Home

Kevin ConnessPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Southern Oregon
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 1

Right on, thanks for the input Mark! The numbers seem solid so I'm interested in finding out more. In these situations do prospective buyers usually pay for a home inspection before making an offer? Or after? This could potentially be my first investment property/home purchase so any and all advice/info is super appreciated!

Post: Advice on buying 1910 Home

Kevin ConnessPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Southern Oregon
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 1

Hi y'all! I'm looking at buying my first investment property and it seems like a great deal but it was built it 1910. Any advice/recs? What to be very weary of? How to get it properly inspected? What might not be that big a deal? What might NOT be a big deal? I know asbestos, lead paint, electrical, and plumbing should all be checked out. Thx!

Post: Best way for a newbie w/limited capitol to get started

Kevin ConnessPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Southern Oregon
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 1

Hi y'all!

I'm a newbie to REI with limited capitol, living in San Francisco in a rent controlled apartment, but that may be ending soon. SO, I'm looking to buy a 2-4 unit property SOMEWHERE where I can afford it and live there for at least the first year (via FHA loan, mortgage co-signer, equity investor(s)?). If all goes well, I'm looking to expand from there. I've read a few books, researched online. Am I on the right track? I hoping some of y'all out there might be able to offer some advice/recommendations/guidance as to where's good to look and what my best options might be! Anything is much appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

Kevin