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All Forum Posts by: Nana K.

Nana K. has started 16 posts and replied 30 times.

Post: Approaching a private lender

Nana K.Posted
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

Hello

So I just got a contact of a private lender and was wondering how do I go about my first contact to him. 

Thank you guys.

Post: My first deal.

Nana K.Posted
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

@Justin Owens hey bud, that was cash I took to closing meaning it included 10% down payment and then the actual closing cost of about $2000. yeah I wish I started REI waaaaaaay early but hey better to start now.

Post: My first deal.

Nana K.Posted
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

@Rodney Gresham awesome you helped her out get in on a good deal. Yeah it's a great tool for newbies like myself to get with less of our money in the game. 

@Edgar Collado in total out of pocket was about 8500 thus down payment plus EMD. It was kinda crazy with closing mainly because we just closed on our primary home so they wanted a lot. But I do not thing it's any differe from other conventional closing. But I must state that the homepath is ending October 6 but they may bring some package soon.

Post: My first property rental analysis.

Nana K.Posted
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

thank yo @Bill Jacobsen yeah I think it's a good start with that numbers. I want to hold on it for sometime perhaps a year and then get a heloc which I intend to buy a multi family in a year. 

@Leon Y. yeah he actually has two houses which I had my realtor perform comps and they both came out to 75000 each and he the seller is selling them for 39000 each. Am trying to get private money to buy one then do a cash out refinance in a year to pay off Private money. He did say he may consider seller on one property if I buy the first. 

Post: NEED PRIVATE MONEY TO FUND DEAL

Nana K.Posted
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

DEAL : Needing private money. PS note this my first Private money transaction, just being honest and therefore wish to have a honest helper.

Its a property in B- neighborhood, comps for area are all above 80000 but property is being sold by a guy relocating and want to do the 1031 exchange. Last appraisal shown by owner was 75000 done three months ago. Its 40000 cash and has a section 8 renter who have rented for over 12 years, city pays 650 on the first of month directly to owners account.Owner hardly get called about anything.

I toured the property at lunch time since it next to my hospital and its not bad at all. Its all brick and in a very quite neighborhood. I just dont have 40 000 cash but will interested if anyone will want to do private lending to help me get this deal. I was thinking 40000 all cash and can do refinance cash out after six months to pay 40000 with 8% interest. Any help will do guys. Thank you

Post: My first deal.

Nana K.Posted
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

@Eric M. Well I used a prefered lender and had to to put down 10% of the winning price. It kinda straightforward though but be ready to show a whole lot of documents.

@Chris Haydis Thanks for the feedback, yeah am really grateful to get such numbers and with many nurses fighting to rent it even before it goes on the market.
You may need hurry since homepath is ending soon I think october 7th is the last day to have a property under contract. I had wanted to wait till I get this rented before the next but its almost a great deal with a long term tenant and great cash flow, not forgetting it has new roof and HVAC that are less than two years old. And I am going to post the deal on marketplace. Thank you sir.

Post: My first deal.

Nana K.Posted
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

So after six to seven months of education mainly through Biggerpockets forums and podcast and oh YouTube, am finally having my first closing on an investment property October 10th. I listen to podcast when I am driving looking at properties. My deal is as follows and please because am in very serious about this path I am on now , I want all the advice, criticisms and any comments to help me get there.

And I got deal through Homepath with Homepath financing.

Asking 70000

Accepted price 53000 . Property located in a B- but its a new development by Great Southern homes that built ten homes to revitalize the area so many don't even know that neighborhood exists. So it went to auction.com since it didn't sell on homepath website.

Closing cost 6936

PITI with all escrow 624 @6% 30yr fixed

Rent is 1050

Property management 100. But not using it now since I want to learn and know what to expect when I do have them.

Capital expenses: 100 a month, being conservative since building is less than 6 years old.

cash flow 226.

Building is next to downtown and near a major hospital and I have already had three nurses interested in renting it ASAP. Its in a cul de sac and have three families owning there and its a mixed race families. Two military families and two state workers.

The great thing I think is that two properties that just completed building sold last two months for 110000 and they were only 50sq ft bigger than mine. I kinda want to think I am buying this property with great equity. Inspection done shows I may spend less than 1500 to make it a wow rental place. Inspector does appraisal and appraised unofficially for 90000.

Its finally happening guys and I can not thank everyone enough.

Please any comments are gladly welcomed!!!!!

ANOTHER DEAL : Needing private money.

I do have any deal but i don't have enough funds to go in now. Its a property in B- neighborhood, comps for area are all above 80000 but property is being sold by a guy relocating and want to do the 1031 exchange. Last appraisal shown by owner was 75000 done three months ago. Its 40000 cash and has a section 8 renter who have rented for over 12 years, city pays 650 on the first of month directly to owners account.Owner hardly get called about anything. I toured the property at lunch time since it next to my hospital and its not bad at all. Its all brick and in a very quite neighborhood. I just dont have 40 000 cash but will interested if anyone will want to do private lending to help me get this deal. I was thinking 40000 all cash and can do refinance cash out after six months to pay 40000 with 8% interest. Any help will do guys. Thank you.

Post: My first property rental analysis.

Nana K.Posted
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

So after six to seven months of education mainly through Biggerpockets forums and podcast and oh YouTube, am finally having my first closing on an investment property October 10th. I listen to podcast when I am driving looking at properties. My deal is as follows and please because am in very serious about this path I am on now , I want all the advice, criticisms and any comments to help me get there. 

And I got deal through Homepath with Homepath financing. 

Asking 70000

Accepted price 53000 . Property located in a B- but its a new development by Great Southern homes that built ten homes to revitalize the area so many don't even know that neighborhood exists. So it went to auction.com since it didn't sell on homepath website. 

Closing cost 6936

PITI with all escrow 624 @6% 30yr fixed

Rent is 1050

Property management 100. But not using it now since I want to learn and know what to expect when I do have them. 

Capital expenses: 100 a month, being conservative since building is less than 6 years old. 

cash flow 226. 

Building is next to downtown and near a major hospital and I have already had three nurses interested in renting it ASAP. Its in a cul de sac and have three families owning there and its a mixed race families. Two military families and two state workers. 

The great thing I think is that two properties that just completed building sold last two months for 110000 and they were only 50sq ft bigger than mine. I kinda want to think I am buying this property with great equity. Inspection done shows I may spend less than 1500 to make it a wow rental place. Inspector does appraisal and appraised unofficially for 90000.

Its finally happening guys and I can not thank everyone enough.

Please any comments are gladly welcomed!!!!!

ANOTHER DEAL : Needing private money.

I do have any deal but i don't have enough funds to go in now. Its a property in B- neighborhood, comps for area are all above 80000 but property is being sold by a guy relocating and want to do the 1031 exchange. Last appraisal shown by owner was 75000  done three months ago. Its 40000 cash and has a section 8 renter who have rented for over 12 years, city pays 650 on the first of month directly to owners account.Owner hardly get called about anything. I toured the property at lunch time since it next to my hospital and its not bad at all. Its all brick and in a very quite neighborhood. I just dont have 40 000 cash but will interested if anyone will want to do private lending to help me get this deal. I was thinking 40000 all cash and can do refinance cash out after six months to pay 40000 with 8% interest. Any  help will do guys. Thank you.

Post: Paying cash. What other fees are associated?

Nana K.Posted
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

thank you @Brett Russell . I really am grateful for taking time to advice sir. 

Post: Paying cash. What other fees are associated?

Nana K.Posted
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

thank you @Nate and @chris but do you guys think it's a good deal?