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All Forum Posts by: Patrick McCandless

Patrick McCandless has started 18 posts and replied 184 times.

Post: Looking for properties in Ames, IA

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

Looking to network with wholesalers and investors in the Ames, IA area. Seeking 2-4 units for BRRRR strategy. Lets connect!

Post: Investing in the Eat Bay Market

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

Welcome! I moved from Walnut Creek to Paso Robles about 4 years ago. Was only in Walnut Creek for 18 months. That was all I could handle of the bay area. Congrats on getting headed in the right direction at such a young age!

Post: Looking to buy my first 4plex

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

@Carlos Gonzalez to sum up easily... TOO MUCH

Post: Looking to buy my first 4plex

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

Yeah we got a great deal on that 4 plex for you @Carlos Gonzalez! Aren't you glad I didn't let you back out now?! LOL Glad to hear it's doing well for you buddy. Can't find prices anywhere close to what you got it for now.

Post: Partnering with Mom on her last home purchase

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

So my mom is selling her home in the area I was born and raised in Southern California and moving to a more affordable (barely) area in Central California to retire in the coming months. She should be able to get enough equity out of her home sale to purchase with all cash. I have been figuring out a way to purchase a new primary residence where I just moved to along with a rental property of some sort whether it be two separate purchases or something with an in-law suite etc. I can't do a duplex and I refuse to rent out a room to house hack in that fashion due to my growing family and babies in the house so I've been thinking about other ways to get into the investing side without a whole second down payment over and above the down payment I will need for my primary.

Wanted to get thoughts and ideas on going in with my mom on her retirement home purchase (home that she will be retiring in, rather). After purchasing with cash she will only be living off her lousy 401k that she has contributed to over the years as well as social security so she won't really have a ton of extra money to live her life the way she might like to if she had some extra cash coming in regularly. Instead of sitting on the sidelines for who knows how long until I can get a large enough down payment for a rental home I was thinking about just contributing to her on a monthly basis for an ownership position on the home. That way I'm getting in now and I know I will have probably the best tenant anyone could ever ask for (she's a neat freak).

Thoughts or ideas on anything like this?

Post: Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, Phoenix - SFR, condo/townhomes!

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

Looking for single family homes or condos/townhomes in the Tempe, Chandler, Scottsdale, or Phoenix areas in the $100-175k range for a long time client ready to move forward asap. Please email me at [email protected] with anything you might know of!

Post: Newbie from Phoenix, AZ

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

Welcome @Mark Gianino! So what's your first plan of action going to be?

Post: Eager Newbie ready to invest!

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

Welcome to BP, Mia!

Post: Plan To Invest In Phx, AZ - Insights Appreciated!

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

Thats quite the intro post. lol. I think the best general answer to your questions is "it depends". Yes, you should invest in good deals. Not bad deals. Duh. Area depends on a lot of things including where you feel comfortable living when talking about house hacking. You're not giving enough info to answer your cash flow question. Assuming you're not paying cash since you asked that question. AZREIA will be recommended by many. Just start following market activity to get to know the numbers and flow. Nothing better than just analyzing a bunch of deals in my opinion. Even just getting set up with an MLS portal and evaluating those. Do a few a day. Feel free to reach out if I can help. I've helped other BP members with their first endeavors as well. Shoot me a message.

Post: Orange County/Phoenix -Ready to Engage

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

@Nathan Bowles

Welcome to BP brother! You are starting in the right place. This website rocks. If I can help with anything in the Phoenix or California Central Coast markets let me know!