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All Forum Posts by: Naftali Tolibas

Naftali Tolibas has started 11 posts and replied 93 times.

Post: Location vs. Cash Flow?

Naftali TolibasPosted
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 58

I've found a 4-plex that has a cash flow of about $400 (which is the highest I've found). This is assuming 80% of market rents in the area, however, it is in a C neighborhood (w/ respect to the A-D grading scale), and there are a couple of units surrounding that have been vacant for a couple months(going at market rent). I fear that I'd either get poor quality tenants, or that I'll be vacant for longer periods of time. The opportunity is there, but I'm not sure how to go about it. I know I can get a sweet deal because it's been on the market for a year, and it only has cosmetic issues, so far. 2 units are rented out, 2 are vacant. I'll also be house hacking.

Personally I'd live there, but not without caution, and more because I know that the cash flow and opportunity is there. But if I had a non-biased choice, I don't think I would, which causes the concern of the type of tenants I'd attract.

On the other side, there is a duplex that is in a B neighborhood, but the cashflow is at about $200, assuming I raise the rents to market. Personally I'd live there, free of choice. Not sure if I can house hack because we're unsure of the occupancy at the moment.

I know it will make more sense in the long run, but apart of me doesn't want to miss out the other deal, because I haven't found one that has the opportunity like the 4-plex. My only concern would be getting quality tenants without stay vacant for long periods, which I know I can get in a B neighborhood. Any advice is appreciated.

Please let me know if I need to clarify.

Post: Aloha BP! Hawaii - Japan RE Investor

Naftali TolibasPosted
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 58

Hey @Kiley N.

Welcome to BP! 

I grew up on Oahu, and it is a very hot market. My dad bought a house in Waipahu in 2000 and for about 180K and recently appraised it for 600K. I'd like to keep in touch and see how you grow. Maybe when I fly down we can meet up for some coffee and talk story! 

Post: New to Tucson Arizona

Naftali TolibasPosted
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Posts 96
  • Votes 58

Hello BP Community,

I moved to Tucson AZ from Oahu, HI this past summer for an engineering job opportunity. During my 30 minute commutes, I've been listening to the BP podcasts for a while now and am fired up on REI. I'm planning to make my first purchase by April 2018, and am looking to network to get my feet wet and get some advice.

Feel free to contact me so we can grab some coffee, or get connected. I look forward to meeting you! 

Mahalo,

Naftali Tolibas