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All Forum Posts by: Robert Klisak

Robert Klisak has started 2 posts and replied 25 times.

Post: First response on letters!

Robert KlisakPosted
  • Oregon City, OR
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 10

Good luck Elliot, let us know how it goes!

Hi BPers!  

Here is my situation that I'm currently looking into.  There is a short sale duplex that was pending for a long time.  It's been on the market for almost two years in total but just recently came back on the market.  It's priced well under market, and I tried to jump on it as soon it came back on, but it's been nearly impossible to get in touch with the agent.  My realtor tried for an hour to get in touch with them and when he finally did, he was told that there has been an offer that they are about to accept they were just trying to work out the terms.  I believe the bank only approved the short sale price until the end of February.

However, they said that they would still consider an all cash offer and accept that if it were offered.  So, what I am thinking, if I can get a family to buy the property all cash while I get my loan application in order (I know that I'll qualify) and then use the loan to pay off my family member?

Does anyone have any experience doing something like this?  My realtor said its relatively easy, but I know he just wants to get his commission so I thought I'd reach out to you fine folks here on BP!

Thanks so much in advance!

Post: Contractors in Portland Oregon

Robert KlisakPosted
  • Oregon City, OR
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 10

Try looking on homeadvisor.com.  It's kind of like a free angie's list.  I've found some good contractors through it.

Thanks for the warm welcome everyone! The first thing I did was set up a keyword notification for Portland and Oregon.

I can't wait to network and work with some of you BPers!

Hi BPers!

I am excited to have found this community of like minded people.  I am a fairly new investor in the Portland Area.  I moved here 3 years ago and bought my first duplex last year.  We live on one side and have tenants that cover the mortgage on the other side.

I am currently looking for my next RE investment and I am also 90% done with my Oregon brokers license course.

I am looking to network with some other local investors.  PM me if you are interested in meeting for some coffee or better yet some beer, this is Portland after all.

Thanks for reading!