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All Forum Posts by: Mussa Kiroga

Mussa Kiroga has started 5 posts and replied 35 times.

Post: Newbie takes a step

Mussa KirogaPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 11

@Kevin Young . Thanks. That sounds good, we could do a lunch/ coffee. I'll PM you..

Post: Newbie takes a step

Mussa KirogaPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 11

Thanks @Joe Fairless I've seen that tip of setting up a website and some kind of a business entity come up again and again. May be I should pay attention to it ;)

Post: Newbie takes a step

Mussa KirogaPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 11

Thanks @James Wise

Post: Newbie takes a step

Mussa KirogaPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 11

@Joe Fairless

Thanks for tip. What then is the best way to start building a broker network?

Post: Newbie takes a step

Mussa KirogaPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 11

@Brian P. Awesome advice. That's +1 for boots on the ground. I suppose I should get exploring. Indeed, you make a good point. I have heard somebody else mention that it is not a whole lot more work for a larger complex. But certainly, as you mention, perhaps version next.

Post: Newbie takes a step

Mussa KirogaPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 11

@Jordan Thibodeau thanks for tip. What has been most successful in terms of finding great properties for you?

Post: Newbie takes a step

Mussa KirogaPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 11

@Michael Moikeha great tip! Thanks

Post: Newbie takes a step

Mussa KirogaPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 11

Thanks @Jerry W.

Great suggestion. I will take a second glance at Zillow. Properties seemed untouchable when you use the 2% rule. I will pick a few properties to analyze further and post one or two results here. Thanks.

@Shanker Nair

Nice analysis there. Looks like you already have a good head start. Good luck making your first step and looking forward to hearing from you in the forums!

Post: Newbie takes a step

Mussa KirogaPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 37
  • Votes 11

Hello BP,

After reading a few books (BP's own UBG included.) to get started I have decided to take the first step.

I am a total newbie and but yet decided to start out by focusing on multifamily properties. I would like to start with a duplex or quite possibly a triplex. A Quad is perhaps a little over-ambitious.

I am starting out with a buy and hold strategy. My primary goal is cashflow. I am looking to start local - perhaps upto 15 minutes drive away from my usual route.

I am thinking a first step would be to master how to determine a true value of a property.

Reading " What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow" has given me a good introduction about how to work with the numbers.

I could use some help in two main areas:

I. Finding multifamily properties:

What have you find to be good places for finding multifamily properties?

Are you using MLS? CL? I tried loopnet but it seemed to have only a few in San Jose area. It could just be that's how the market is at this moment in that area.

II. Evaluating/Analyzing a deal:

After finding a few properties, I would like to evaluate them using on what I have learned so far.

I am looking for an experienced investor who is willing to analyze the same deal(s) that I did. We could then compare and contrast what we arrived at in terms of:

a. The numbers

b. The lines of inquiries to engage the seller in so as to find out what is really going with the property. Something like: The cost for this and that is much higher/much lower, why is that? or this operating cost was not included - why? and so forth.

BP - I am looking forward to hearing back you.

Regards,

Mussa