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All Forum Posts by: Peter Slivkoff

Peter Slivkoff has started 6 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Access to MLS for Non-Licensed Investors??

Peter SlivkoffPosted
  • Specialist
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Thanks to all my fellow BP members who responded to this post! It has been really helpful.  A colleague of mine from Seattle seems to think that there is some route [form] to give investors access who are non-licensed, but that may just be in WA and not OR, or he may have found some loophole... in any case, I appreciate the feedback from everyone!   

P.S. My apologies to David Greene for the misquote. I guess I heard what I wanted to hear.

Post: Access to MLS for Non-Licensed Investors??

Peter SlivkoffPosted
  • Specialist
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Dear Fellow BP Members,

I have heard recently from David Green at the BP Conference that anyone can gain access the the MLS even if they're not a licensed agent or broker... and it has been my intention to gain access as an investor for some time now to use for things like looking up similar properties owned by the seller, and a number of other cool things.

So, would anyone have an insight into how to get access [username & password] for not licensed individuals?

Any info would be greatly appreciated!

Post: 4 Plex in Portland, OR or Not??

Peter SlivkoffPosted
  • Specialist
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Dear BP members who contributed to this post,  thank you very much for the great answers - really helpful and I feel like I know a lot more about this 4 plex idea than before!  I wanted to respond to each member who posted directly, but somehow the system won't let me do that so I'm responding to all of you at once... So, thanks again!

Post: 4 Plex in Portland, OR or Not??

Peter SlivkoffPosted
  • Specialist
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Dear BP, 

I'm currently gathering the financing to buy my first 4 unit rental property in the Portland, OR area, however I've heard some things that are giving me pause.. What I've heard is that there are good States to invest and become a Landlord and bad States - Grant Cardone for example speaks about this often.

Are there new laws in Oregon that favor tenants over Landlords and limit how much I can raise rents - 10% limit or something?  If so, would it be more wise to invest in say another location?  

Are there any 4 plex [or other multi unit] owners who are getting around these laws to their advantage and profit?

I plan on living in one unit for 12 months + 1 day, fixing up any units that are or become vacant, using an FHA loan (PP + rehab) and eventually raising the rents on all units.

Any sage advice and wisdom from 4 plex owners [and the like] would be extremely comforting & appreciated!

Sincerely, 

Peter

Post: 4 Plex in Portland, OR or Not??

Peter SlivkoffPosted
  • Specialist
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Dear BP, 

I'm currently gathering the financing to buy my first 4 unit rental property in the Portland, OR area, however I've heard some things that are giving me pause.. What I've heard is that there are good States to invest and become a Landlord and bad States - Grant Cardone for example speaks about this often.

Are there new laws in Oregon that favor tenants over Landlords and limit how much I can raise rents - 10% limit or something?  If so, would it be more wise to invest in say another location?  

Are there any 4 plex [or other multi unit] owners who are getting around these laws to their advantage and profit?

I plan on living in one unit for 12 months + 1 day, fixing up any units that are or become vacant, using an FHA loan (PP + rehab) and eventually raising the rents on all units.

Any sage advice and wisdom from 4 plex owners [and the like] would be extremely comforting & appreciated!

Sincerely, 

Peter

Post: **** All CASH Offers Lined Up for YOUR Properties ****

Peter SlivkoffPosted
  • Specialist
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Dear BP Community!

I know many of you are interested in holding onto your properties here in Oregon!

However, I've got a combined force of all CASH investors worth millions who are

itching for deals!  Contact me ASAP! 

Regards,

Peter Slivkoff

Post: *** Highly-Sought 20 Acres Land w/ 1 SFR ***

Peter SlivkoffPosted
  • Specialist
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Hey Chris!

Holler back at me! Deal is still itching for a savvy guy like you!

Post: Help me analyze this flip deal in West Salem

Peter SlivkoffPosted
  • Specialist
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Hi Nick,

I am a local Real estate investor who could help you out in Salem as I live in Keizer - which is North Salem area.  It's really late right now, and I have a few appointments tomorrow until late afternoon, but I can get back to you around 3-5pm 5/12.

Feel free to email me via my profile in the meantime.

Regards, Peter Slivkoff

Post: Salem, OR 2 Bedroom 5th st SFR fixer up flip!

Peter SlivkoffPosted
  • Specialist
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Hi Derek,

I may be interested to look over deals that you have like this in the future. Let me know, thanks!1

Post: *** Highly-Sought 20 Acres Land w/ 1 SFR ***

Peter SlivkoffPosted
  • Specialist
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

New Development Investors! 20 Acres Awaiting City Approval Project 

Which open full 20 Acres up to RM Zoning on Premier Creekside Golf 

Club Land in Salem, Oregon. Developers are buying up surrounding 

land getting ready for the Large Residential Development. Seller wants

$650,000 for the property, but open to negotiation.

Please contact me soon!