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All Forum Posts by: Matthew Rodriguez

Matthew Rodriguez has started 7 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Closing Costs

Matthew RodriguezPosted
  • Westchester, NY
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 1

Hello everyone,

I am still a newbie in the real-estate game. I currently located in Westchester, NY and I am looking at purchasing a 3-5 multifamily unit.  I am working on creating a rough spreadsheet where I will be able to organize and calculate different properties to find out if they would be a good fit to further research. I am having a hard time deterring what the average range I should factor in for general closing costs (legal, bank fees, etc.) Is there a general safe range or formula I would be able to follow to determine a rough number to factor in for this cost.

Additionally, I am looking for preferably an simple yet accurate online calculator that could perhaps help determine what a good deal would be (numbers wise). I appreciate everyones help!

Matt

Post: Picking A Location

Matthew RodriguezPosted
  • Westchester, NY
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 1

I appreciate everyones help!

Clearly I still need to research average monthly and yearly rent incomes for multi families and compare the two or three city locations I finally decide to look into. 

Although property taxes are generally higher in White Plains, monthly tenant rental income seems to be correlated with the location. The same goes for The Bronx and Yonkers (cheaper taxes = cheaper monthly rent paid by tenant & higher taxes = higher monthly rent paid by tenant.)

@Brian Bassano @Adam Cherko I definitely look forward to hearing from you guys, I would totally be open to learning more and connecting.

Post: Picking A Location

Matthew RodriguezPosted
  • Westchester, NY
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 1

Hello everyone,

I am relatively new to the Bigger Pockets forum and am excited to have found such a valuable resource. Over the past several years I have found that I have a growing interest in real estate. Although currently I do not own or manage any type of investment properties, I am hoping to begin to actually research the many details of what it takes to purchase various properties and ultimately become successful in the business. 

I have decided that investing in multi family rental properties (duplex and triplex's) best suits me. I currently live in Westchester County, NY (roughly forty minutes from the city). The county is divided up into roughly fifteen mid sized cities. (White Plains, Yonkers, Bronx. etc.) Each city has drastically different take rates and prices. (White Plains has an average $10,500 a year for a multi family, while The Bronx averages $8,500 a year). At first I was sure that investing in White Plains would be s sure fire bet, however after realizing that the city has one of the highest tax rates in the state, I am no longer 100% certain. Although White Plains has a growing younger population and commercial presence AKA more jobs, the idea that I have the option to purchase a similar property at a similar cost in a neighboring city seems to be more appealing, despite the fact that although the neighboring city isn't as safe or as recognized as White Plains itself, taxes are so much cheaper. 

Obviously rent rates match the selected cities taxes. (A two bedroom in WP is averaging $2,200 while a two family in neighboring Yonkers is averaging $1,650). I seem to be stuck on deciding what my next move should be in selecting city to begin searching for a multi family property. I would appreciate any help or advice on picking the right location.

I appreciate everyones help and am thoroughly enjoying reading over the forum!

Thanks!

Matt