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All Forum Posts by: Nicole (Dunlap) Pendergrass

Nicole (Dunlap) Pendergrass has started 14 posts and replied 180 times.

Post: My first commercial apartment building!

Nicole (Dunlap) PendergrassPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bronx, NY
  • Posts 193
  • Votes 322

@Taylor L. He def puts anybody nervous about "out of state investing" to shame 🤣... But he is def a great guy, very knowledgeable and helpful 🙏🏾

Post: My first commercial apartment building!

Nicole (Dunlap) PendergrassPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bronx, NY
  • Posts 193
  • Votes 322

@Chris John LOL! Thanks glad at least someone didn't think it was too much/sappy 🤣

Post: My first commercial apartment building!

Nicole (Dunlap) PendergrassPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bronx, NY
  • Posts 193
  • Votes 322

@Erickson Sainval thanks so much!

Post: My first commercial apartment building!

Nicole (Dunlap) PendergrassPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bronx, NY
  • Posts 193
  • Votes 322

The ink has dried! (long post alert lol)


Dec 23rd, my partner and I closed on a 6 unit building in Allentown, PA!

RE Investing is a marathon, not a sprint, but it's been a muuuuch longer marathon than I initially imagined when I first started studying RE, and I'm still just scratching the surface! 

A little background:

  • Studying real estate for the past 10 yrs-Jacked up credit in college and no $-Tried wholesaling and out of state rehab-rentals, nothing "worked"
  • Sacrificed, slowly built up credit & savings 
  • Bought 3 unit building & house-hacked

FINALLY I started getting somewhere! 

  • Lived for free for a few years and appreciation allowed me to cash-out refi

The FIRST investment I made with my newfound equity? Into my EDUCATION and NETWORK! Multifamily had proven itself, but if I wanted to go BIGGER I needed coach and community

💪🏾

What I've learned: 

  1. There's no such thing as failures, only lessons. You only lose if you quit. 
  2. You MUST take massive ACTION... I was 7 months pregnant w/2nd child when I joined investment community. I had the "perfect" excuse to NOT get started.


The SECOND investment? This apartment building!

Some Property highlights:

  • Property was listed and had a few offers but ours was accepted (have to act fast).
  • Avg rents ~$200 p/month lower than market in as-is condition
  • Once rehabbed, rents will be ~$100 higher
  • One unit is vacant, so we can rehab and re-rent at market right away
  • After inspection, only wanted the seller to clear out the “hoarder” filled basement & garage. Seller apparently didn't like that and tried to cancel contract, so we agreed to take care of the clean out as well (not all negotiations go your way but didn't want to lose deal over a few $).

Plan is to add value, cash-out refi in about a year or so, keep it for generational cashflow, and roll the proceeds from the refi into the next deal.

🏢

I'm excited about this deal, but even more excited about the open doors this is opening and the momentum I can fee building... opportunities are coming and prepping for a great 2021! .

A huge shoutout to Marco Barbaro and Hadar Orkibi for creating the MIH Mastermind group and for being there for support and guidance when I called in a panick! The group is fantastic and I love the daily interaction we have - the encouragement and support is unparalleled, to steal Anna Latysheva's phrase... it's a big group of "Yaysayers" LOL

Also I have to thank Gino Barbaro and Jake Stenziano for creating the Wheelbarrow Profits platform, putting "people first" and creating an entire community of go-givers. There's really sooo many other people to thank for their support along the way I can't possibly name everyone, but I have to at least mention my mom and my husband for both playing their part in getting me started on my education journey all those years ago...

Ok ok ok, I'm done, my oscar speech is over!

Oh y'all see my "closer socks" right?!? Popped the tag that morning

I posted about my first house-hack and all the initial issues here.  Def need to do an update on how that 1st building changed the course of my investing - all it takes is one! Don't give up! 

https://www.biggerpockets.com/...

Post: NYC Newbie trying to decide on a market

Nicole (Dunlap) PendergrassPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bronx, NY
  • Posts 193
  • Votes 322

@Michael Kunis I am also from NYC and looking in Lehigh Valley...a lot of NY and NJ investors are so it's creating a lot of competition in the area. Still good deals to be had and you can find a value add opportunity to push appreciation but it's not to my knowledge a traditionally high appreciating market. That may be changing though as competition increases...

Post: Strategy finding tenants for 20,000 sq ft Building in NYC

Nicole (Dunlap) PendergrassPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bronx, NY
  • Posts 193
  • Votes 322

I don't know about commercial leases, but a guy I've connected to on Linked in is a commercial broker.  He's not based in NYC but he's a go-getter and may have some advice or a connect out this way

https://www.linkedin.com/in/da...

Post: NYC Native Looking to House Hack First Home

Nicole (Dunlap) PendergrassPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bronx, NY
  • Posts 193
  • Votes 322

Hey @Eric James feel free to reach out to me.  I bought a 3-family house hack in the Bronx a few years ago. Yes prices have risen, but so have rents (even with concessions/vacancy climbing in Manhattan, rents are still too high for certain demographics that can better afford to live in the boroughs).  But there's a lot could say/cover and I think it's better to just talk lol.  Message me and we can set up a day!

Post: 23 YO with 43K, Do I Rent or Buy?

Nicole (Dunlap) PendergrassPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bronx, NY
  • Posts 193
  • Votes 322

Hey @Jamila Thompson Please message me so we can talk.  I bought a 3 family house-hack in NYC (the Bronx) a few years ago with way less than $43k and making way less than 6 figures.  I'm also currently looking for a 2 family in Westchester to move my family, so can give insight on both.  I could give advice based on the info in your post, but I have a few clarifying questions and I think it would just be better to talk :-)

Post: Commercial Loans on Residential Multi?

Nicole (Dunlap) PendergrassPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bronx, NY
  • Posts 193
  • Votes 322

@Jared Rine Oh man... That's unfortunate but good to know. I figured it would be pretty grim right now. I really appreciate your help, Thank you!

Post: Commercial Loans on Residential Multi?

Nicole (Dunlap) PendergrassPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bronx, NY
  • Posts 193
  • Votes 322

@Jared Rine 80 ltv (more if I can get it), I/O payments with rate as low as I could get (under 5?).…. Was just curious what I (or the property) could qualify for