All Forum Posts by: Patrick Kinsella
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Post: Refi frustration in Old Louisville

- Rental Property Investor
- Louisville, KY
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Could you show them that the cord is cut off, or the gas is not connected to anything (not sure if it's gas or electric)? Just a thought, though maybe something obvious you already tried, lol.
Post: Refi frustration in Old Louisville

- Rental Property Investor
- Louisville, KY
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Thanks for sharing. That's painful. I'd be interested to know the reason behind this. My only concern would be the fact that the ceiling is so low over the stove. Possible fire hazard, but more-so just a high potential for steam to ruin the paint and such. I wonder if they'd be okay if the stove was just for decoration...
Post: Looking for a Louisville SFH suitable for BRRR

- Rental Property Investor
- Louisville, KY
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- Votes 6
Thanks @Tyler Bodi. We may have to do that sometime.
Thanks for the heads-up @Andy Edge. Sounds like I need to look into KREIA.
Post: Looking for a Louisville SFH suitable for BRRR

- Rental Property Investor
- Louisville, KY
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- Votes 6
Thanks @Raphael Collazo
He's on top of it and already connected with me on here!
Post: Looking for a Louisville SFH suitable for BRRR

- Rental Property Investor
- Louisville, KY
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Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum and to the real estate world, but I'm a Louisville native. I have some cash and I am looking for my first BRRR purchase in Louisville. If you'd like to work together now or in the future, please introduce yourself! I'm solid from a financial analysis standpoint, but am lacking in contacts for deal flow. I do have a couple of potential contractors, but am open to having backups.
I prefer to stay in the following areas for the time being: Germantown, Schnitzelburg, Merriwether, Paristown Pointe, certain areas of Smoketown, the Highlands, St. Matthews, Jtown, and possibly Oldham County. Open to other areas, but these are preferred. Just to give some context, I'm looking at an all-in price-point of $100k or less if possible (I know that's somewhat of a tall order for the areas in which I'm looking), but might be able to partner up or swing a bit more for the right deal. Any thoughts or beginner tips that are Louisville-specific would be appreciated.
The economy feels as though it's teetering at this point. Is anyone being extra cautious about their purchases now, or am I the only one that feels this way?
Thanks!