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All Forum Posts by: Mick Harvey

Mick Harvey has started 11 posts and replied 47 times.

Post: Is Rich Dad Poor Dad Worth reading?

Mick Harvey
Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Napa, CA
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 17

Heck yes it is. All of them. Very easy readings. Fly right through them. Read with highlighter to go back. Well worth it

Post: Displaced Napa family turning to BP for help

Mick Harvey
Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Napa, CA
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 17

@Chatree C.

Thank you for consideration. Yes, they have 2 kids and 2 dogs and 2 adults. That would be incredible. Wife works in St. Helena, but Dad is able to stay home with the kids and work. Number  1 concern is air quality for the kids. 

Considerations are appreciated. 

Post: Making offers on properties that just burned

Mick Harvey
Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Napa, CA
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 17
Trying to take these bad Napa fires as an opportunity. Housing shortage we have already this will make worse; therefore seeing if I can make this a business opp to get more on line Anyone know process for a home/apartment owner after their property has burned down? Can they sell right away? Do they have to settle with insurance prior to selling? Can I do contingent offers? Special loans for reconstruction for fires? Structual engineer needed before rebuild can take place? Things to go after, things to stay away from? All these questions and more, looking for experience to guide and if even worth doing Appreciate the input

Post: Displaced Napa family turning to BP for help

Mick Harvey
Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Napa, CA
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 17
Thank you everyone that posted and sympathy, yes it certainly is scary. Been through hurricane, earthquakes and now fires. Amazing the power and destruction. I'll check out open house. Thanks for all everyone can do

Post: Displaced Napa family turning to BP for help

Mick Harvey
Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Napa, CA
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 17
So I either sent this to early in the am or no one has anything to offer. This is a great community, I would think there would be someone to offer something. Even sympathy. I hope we all aren't so self driven, we can lend a hand. Thought make one more attempt

Post: Displaced Napa family turning to BP for help

Mick Harvey
Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Napa, CA
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 17
Hi all I thought I would try and use the power of BP community to help. My family and very close friends of ours have been evacuated from Napa, CA with high likelihood of losing our homes to the Partrick fire in Napa. Because of air quality issue in town our family and several others left yesterday for South Bay for cleaner air. My family is safe staying with a friend, but we are in close contact with another families we are friends with which aren't so fortunate. They are staying in a barn with no running water or bathroom facilities. They have 2 kids under 6 and a large and medium dog with them, which is making it very difficult for them to find a place to stay. We both have decided to stay out of the valley until at least Sunday at this time for health reasons for the kids, if our homes stay vertical. With the resources BP has with air bnb; I thought I would ask if there was a safe place for this family with 2 pets to assist or help them have a safe place through the weekend. We would love and appreciate any help that could be given in the South Bay Area for them or other families in same situation Thank you all; for any considerations Mick Harvey

Post: Chico, CA multi-family investing

Mick Harvey
Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Napa, CA
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 17
Dylan Vargas thanks for your input. Please PM or contact me so that we can talk more and see what you have seen or have available Thanks

Post: Chico, CA multi-family investing

Mick Harvey
Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Napa, CA
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 17

Chico contacts,

Its time for me to move to another market. I am looking for contacts and active players in the chico market to talk with. First priority is to build a local team. Was wondering if there are any multi-family active contacts in the Chico, CA area? Looking for property managers, brokers or investors. new or old, experienced or not. Looking to build the team for multi's. 2-8 unit buildings to start. Please contact me, PM or email and lets start networking.

thank you

mick

Post: Forming an LLC before I begin?

Mick Harvey
Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Napa, CA
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 17
Just do the deal. Time will tell when PM, lawyers and LLC's are needed. Make the ball roll, all the extras delay making the investment

Post: Constructing a House Hack

Mick Harvey
Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Napa, CA
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 17
Ins - outs = (profit) -Final purchase price, ins, tax, loan, etc +Comps for rents. Be conservative. Don't force the numbers. Be honest to yourself