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All Forum Posts by: Paul Seidenzahl

Paul Seidenzahl has started 1 posts and replied 8 times.

Post: Good deal or no?

Paul SeidenzahlPosted
  • Parkville, MD
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by @Account Closed:

@Paul Seidenzahl Be careful of Sub2 deals because it could come back to bite you once you miss a payment, and the owner tells the bank, they did a Sub2 deal to you, and the bank could foreclosure and if you don't have the funds to cash out the bank, you lose everything. Get advice from a very good lawyer not a shade tree lawyer. Good luck.

 I have listened to lots of people way smarter than me (here and elsewhere) and every single one says there is really nothing to worry about, and they have never heard of a bank calling the loan. Ever. "Could" it happen? I guess. I could also get hit by a bus tomorrow. 

Post: Good deal or no?

Paul SeidenzahlPosted
  • Parkville, MD
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 0

Just double checked, payment includes everything incl taxes and insurance. No HOA.

Post: Good deal or no?

Paul SeidenzahlPosted
  • Parkville, MD
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 0

Also for reference, 21 yrs at $1046 is the equivalent (roughly) of 30 years 100k borrowed at 3.75%. So while 146k is owed, not really paying that if look at it in terms of 21 yrs vs 30 when all said and done. 

Post: Good deal or no?

Paul SeidenzahlPosted
  • Parkville, MD
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by @Thomas S.:

Not sure I fully understand your numbers regarding "taxes and everything" being $1046. Does "everything" include the estimated expenses on a rental property. If not then this is probably a negative cash flow property even at $1600/month.

 The $1046 payment includes taxes, insurance all of that not just P and I. It is $1046 total. 

Post: Good deal or no?

Paul SeidenzahlPosted
  • Parkville, MD
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by @Sam Newell:

Also, is there an HOA? In my area HOA fees run about $125-$175 a month which would cut into your cash flow significantly. If there is one, does the HOA cover exterior maintenance and landscaping?. If he agrees to a zero down seller finance purchase then it looks like a decent deal. Good luck!

No HOA fees.

All I would pay out of pocket was title stuff. Heck I might be able to get him to pay for that too.

Post: Good deal or no?

Paul SeidenzahlPosted
  • Parkville, MD
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by @Michael Ablan:

Hey Paul!

It sounds like a decent deal.  I would be most concerned about the big ticket repairs (roof, hvac, siding, ect).  Do you have any way of finding out what lifespan these have on them?  One bad incident can wipe out your profits and put you in the red, and from the sounds of it, you're not going to have property appreciation to fall back on.

I hope this gives you something to consider!

Best of luck!

 He spent 20k that included brand new roof last year, and all new HVAC. 

Post: Good deal or no?

Paul SeidenzahlPosted
  • Parkville, MD
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 0

So I am already in process of buying a property with owner financing (made offer Friday) and another deal has kind of fallen on my lap. Friend of mine has a townhouse, bought in 2008 for 170k, owes 146k (houses around there are going for about 130-135ish), Payment including taxes and everything is $1046. He doesn't want to deal with the property anymore, had some bad tenants...etc. Said he was going to short sell it, and ruin his 800 credit. He just finished cleaning and repainting entire house and it is in good shape. He said it rents for $1350, double checked if that was correct and it is. (zillow has $1600 lol).

Anyway I am thinking about a subject to purchase, get some tenants in there and hold it....forever. Market is fairly stable in area currently. Decent little middle/working class area. The great thing is he obviously only has 21 years left on the loan and not 30, so I feel like that helps a lot. Also I am self employed and it is almost impossible for me to find reasonable conventional financing, almost limited to these type deals or owner financing. Which is few and far between in this area. That is a factor as well. So what do you think? 

Post: NAME CHANGE

Paul SeidenzahlPosted
  • Parkville, MD
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 0

Would really like my user name to show, not my full name. Please change it ASAP, I can't believe we can't change it from our profile. People like to steal things these days, like identities. Thanks.