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All Forum Posts by: Patrick McCandless

Patrick McCandless has started 18 posts and replied 184 times.

Post: HELOC on Investment Property

Patrick McCandlessPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Paso Robles, CA
  • Posts 191
  • Votes 55

Started the process with WaFd because I was informed they did HELOCs in second position on investment properties and then of course after taking an inquiry to my credit he informs me that he was wrong. Frustrating. 

Post: HELOC on Investment Property

Patrick McCandlessPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Paso Robles, CA
  • Posts 191
  • Votes 55

Any update on how things went with Figure? @Neil Patel

Post: Need advice owner finance…

Patrick McCandlessPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Paso Robles, CA
  • Posts 191
  • Votes 55

@Trent Stevens howdy neighbor! I live and invest in Paso and am a broker with Oak Shores. I'd be more than happy to chat and answer any questions you might have. Shoot me a DM if you'd like.

Post: Investing in the Central Coast

Patrick McCandlessPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Paso Robles, CA
  • Posts 191
  • Votes 55
Quote from @Ryan Cousins:

Hi There! I am looking into investing in Central Coast (SLO, AG, PASO) and curious if anyone has found any success in those areas recently?

I have been liking some options in Paso as San Luis seems to still be pretty pricey.

Appreciate the insight!


 Hi Ryan! I am a broker and invest in Paso myself. I also run 7 short term rentals. I LOVE it here. Obviously I don't have a crystal ball, but I see nothing but upside potential here. It is constantly growing with tourism and is perfectly smack dab between the Los Angeles and San Francisco bay areas. Let me know if you wanna chat.

Post: Wording for a Two Bedroom House

Patrick McCandlessPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Paso Robles, CA
  • Posts 191
  • Votes 55

Feeling deceived is grounds for making a lower offer? lol. Ok back to basics here. The information within a listing should never be assumed to be 100% accurate. A realtor is simply going by what he/she has been told about the property by the owner and any inspections that have already been performed and that is hardly ever 100% accurate. But regardless, I'll reiterate what Preston Dean said. You won't recoop that $25k. Personally, unless you are needing to prove to the city/county that it is a permitted bedroom for a reason like getting a STR permit then I would just leave it alone as long as it is done in a workmanlike manner and everything operates as intended. But I'll end by also saying to seek professional guidance and not just take my word for it. :)

Post: Wording for a Two Bedroom House

Patrick McCandlessPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Paso Robles, CA
  • Posts 191
  • Votes 55

What is the reasoning for your concern about whether or not she is "allowed" to? It doesn't effect what you can or should offer on it.

Post: California Short Term Rental

Patrick McCandlessPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Paso Robles, CA
  • Posts 191
  • Votes 55
Quote from @Nicholas Libertin:

Hello all. Is there any STR friendly areas near the coast in Cali from San Francisco to San Diego?—ANYWHERE within 20 minutes from the coast. Thanks for any and all advice!


What do you consider "STR friendly"? Like Jon Martin mentioned, unincorporated county area in San Luis Obispo is pretty much apply for a permit and you're up and running. The city of Paso Robles is a fantastic town for STR's. I run 7 STR's here and they all do really well, but the city is very regulated with how many STR's can operate unless you go the "Homeshare" route. Personally, I would prefer to buy and operate a STR in an area where regulations have already been implemented rather than an area with no regulations. If no regulations then the area will just get oversaturated with STR's which is obviously not good. Regulations help keep oversaturation at bay.

Post: Two Homes + Two Garages on One Lot = HUGE DEAL

Patrick McCandlessPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Paso Robles, CA
  • Posts 191
  • Votes 55

Congrats!

Post: The Duplex That Didn't Get Away | A San Luis Obispo Success Story

Patrick McCandlessPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Paso Robles, CA
  • Posts 191
  • Votes 55

Right on!

Post: Affordable California city's

Patrick McCandlessPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Paso Robles, CA
  • Posts 191
  • Votes 55

Are you open to being within an HOA? Shoot me a private message. I have a couple of communities I do a lot of work in that you can find homes in your price range.