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All Forum Posts by: Nelya Mushiyeva

Nelya Mushiyeva has started 11 posts and replied 28 times.

Post: sell my current coop

Nelya MushiyevaPosted
  • Flipper
  • Cedarhurst, NY
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 1
Originally posted by @Barbara G.:

I am sure if you carefully look at the internet every day you might find something on the Island in New York that you could buy.  Why don't you join a real estate club and a Real Estate  meet up group and see if you can figure something out there.   Its a network and that's what you can do there.   If you seek you will finnd.  How much can you sell your co op for at this point?

My coop is currently located in a very desirable location.  As for real estate club's I had googled for the clubs but some of the bloggers had given a bad review.  If you know of any clubs or how to find them please fill me in.  Thanks 

thank you for the feedback

Can you please tell me if this house is worth getting into?  I am not sure if its in a good neighborhood

236 LONG HILL RD, WATERBURY, CT 06704

Post: sell my current coop

Nelya MushiyevaPosted
  • Flipper
  • Cedarhurst, NY
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 1
I had purchased coop for 227k put 20% down. I currently don't have the cash to invest in multi family. I would love to invest in NY, but properties are expensive and at that time that was all I can efford. Originally posted by @Barbara G.:

How much did you buy the co op for and how much can you sell it for? How much did you put down on it?    Will your co op fees be  going up?  Can you invest in a multi family without selling your co op?  Why do you have to look out of state and not try to find something closer?

You say:  "Some of the multi family buildings cost just as much as my coop and adding all of possible rent assuming that its 100% occupies equals what I get for my coop."
Well  you answered that question.  Clearly "some" won't cut it.  Sounds like you have to keep looking for multi houses that pay you more if that's what you want to do.

Post: Residential Vacant Land/ Lot for sale Baytown-TX

Nelya MushiyevaPosted
  • Flipper
  • Cedarhurst, NY
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 1

Lot / Land for sale

3223 Angelfish Cove Dr. Baytown, TX 77523. This land is 20% below market value, this is perfect for a mobile home.  The property is located five minutes from water shore. if you are interested please message me or call me 347-955-6820

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3223-Angelfish-Cove-Dr-Baytown-TX-77523/2105499569_zpid/

Post: sell my current coop

Nelya MushiyevaPosted
  • Flipper
  • Cedarhurst, NY
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 1

Good evening,

I am an accountant and about a year ago became a landlord.  I currently live Long Island and own a coop in Queens that I rent out for 1950 a month. I pay for the property 847 maintenance and 886 for mortgage, so I get a little return.  I bought the place with 20% down, the property had appreciated in value quit a bit.  What should I do sell this apartment and see if I can find a multi family unit?

I was looking at out of state market, for instance North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia.  Some of the multi family buildings cost just as much as my coop and adding all of possible rent assuming that its 100% occupies equals what I get for my coop.

Any thoughts?

Post: Contractor

Nelya MushiyevaPosted
  • Flipper
  • Cedarhurst, NY
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 1

Good Evening,

My husband is a contractor, runs his own business for a year. Before then he was working for a company for ten year, the reason he got into working for himself is because he new he can make more money and have the flexibility working for himself. 

We are looking in getting into flipping houses in the tri-state area. Marcos is licensed and insured in the tri-state area.  We are looking to partner with and investor that is and expert in flipping houses.  There is a great benefit in having a contractor as your partner, you cut down on labor cost.   

Post: Mentor

Nelya MushiyevaPosted
  • Flipper
  • Cedarhurst, NY
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 1

Hi,

My name is Nelya, I currently own two properties: one is a coop and the other is house.  I own two homes and therefore I am unable to get another mortgage under my name due to debt to income ration on a conventional loans.  Mortgage broker that did these two deals with is great but he does not have time to coach me on any other mortgage I can qualify for. I am looking for a mentor in New York area, to guide me and help me expand and help getting through the hurdle.  

Thanks