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All Forum Posts by: Nicholas Rice

Nicholas Rice has started 3 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: Should I buy my parent's house for the equity?

Nicholas RicePosted
  • Madison, WI
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

@Guillaume D. That's an interesting idea, I haven't thought about going that route. I'll look into it!

Post: Should I buy my parent's house for the equity?

Nicholas RicePosted
  • Madison, WI
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

Thanks for the reply! There is some sentimental value with the house so we do want to hold onto it for now. 

Post: Should I buy my parent's house for the equity?

Nicholas RicePosted
  • Madison, WI
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

Hey BP! I am just starting out on my real estate investment journey and I need some advice. My wife and I have the opportunity to buy my mother-in-law's house for a good deal. She is willing to sell it us for $250k, and it is worth around $320k. Initially, I wanted to use a gift of equity as a down payment but then I learned that I cannot use a gift of equity on an investment property. So now my plan is to put 20% down on the house, rent it out, and refinance later to use that equity on another deal. What's holding me back is that it won't cash flow very well. It is a 4 bed 3 bath in Suffolk, VA. Similar homes are renting for $1800-1900. I ran the numbers on the BP calculator and I came up with $145 monthly cash flow and a 3% cash on cash ROI. Also, that is including property management because I live in Wisconsin and do not plan to manage my first property from that distance. So what do you think? Is the small cash flow worth the instant equity we will gain in this deal? Or should I hold out and use the down payment for something that gets a better return on investment? Thanks for reading!

Post: Hello from Madison, WI!

Nicholas RicePosted
  • Madison, WI
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

Thanks @Keith Schulz!  I am not opposed to searching outside Madison. I have been looking near Appleton lately.  I'll definitely reach out if I need anything!

Post: Hello from Madison, WI!

Nicholas RicePosted
  • Madison, WI
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 2

Hi BiggerPockets! My name is Nick and I'm an aspiring investor from Madison, WI.  My wife and I bought our first starter home here a couple of years ago. I work more than full time in construction and do a lot of traveling for my job.  I am very new to BP and to real estate investing in general, but I know that this is the route to my financial goals.  I have began reading and listening to the podcasts, and the more I learn the more excited I get to begin investing! I'm interested in buy and hold rentals, not only in Madison but other areas in Wisconsin as well.  I look forward to meeting new people and being involved in the BP community!