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All Forum Posts by: Rohit Verma

Rohit Verma has started 0 posts and replied 29 times.

Also, most lenders will want you to meet "reserve" requirements (ie money to service both mortgages current and new one) for about 6 months. Not all of them tell that upfront but you will be hit with that requirement about 2 weeks into your loan application when it finally gets reviewed by the underwriters. Also, if I was you I would finalize lender and attempt getting rate lock coz come 20-21 Sep there is a super high probability that FED will increase rates by another 0.75% which will increase your mortgage rate as well.

Post: Mesa Verde Apartments - Denver, CO

Rohit VermaPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 21

Hey @Steven Pesavento

I was recently looking to buy a 20 something units priced at 2.4M, seller was willing to let me assume his existing rate of 3.xx% but every single lender I spoke to wanted me to do 70% LTV at least. So how come you close this deal with just 3M as cash invested when the purchase price is 64M, thats like 5% down or was that a typo and you meant 30M as cash invested?

I have a portfolio of 9 SFH and condos and trying to get my first multi-family (around 2M price range), I can easily do 80% LTV (75% with some juggling around), Im wondering if VonFinch Capital can be of any help? Im Denver based too!

Thanks

Rohit

Post: Self Showing Lockboxes

Rohit VermaPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 21

Try "Showami", I discovered it 2 days back and cant wait to tell everyone about it. I need this service to thrive as I can see it being a key component of my expansion strategy. Hope this helps.

Showami is the Uber of real estate showings.

Post: Showing Agent Wage

Rohit VermaPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 21

@Kyle Soderman
Try "Showami", I discovered it 2 days back and cant wait to tell everyone about it. I need this service to thrive as I can see it being a key component of my expansion strategy. Hope this helps.

Showami is the Uber of real estate showings.

Post: Showing Agent

Rohit VermaPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 21

Try "Showami", I discovered it 2 days back and cant wait to tell everyone about it. I need this service to thrive as I can see it being a key component of my expansion strategy. Hope this helps.

Showami is the Uber of real estate showings.

Post: Showing remotely.

Rohit VermaPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 21

Showami is the Uber of real estate showings.

Post: Showing remotely.

Rohit VermaPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 21

Try "Showami", I discovered it 2 days back and cant wait to tell everyone about it. I need this service to thrive as I can see it being a key component of my expansion strategy. Hope this helps.

Post: So what's holding you back?

Rohit VermaPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 21

Found my answer to my below problem, the tool existed all along since 2016 but is not as popular as you would hope. Its called "Showami", its the Uber of showing agents. Simply enter property address, time window and how much are you willing to pay (min 35 usd) and you get licensed agents picking up the job.

"Problem Im trying to solve:

Have somebody who is local and open to doing a side gig. I dont mind paying someone 100 dollars/month just to be on standby even if there is zero work. Work is only when showing needs to happen and for that Im happy to pay 25 dollars per hour on top of standby fee of 100/month, once the tenant moves in they again go back to zero work and get paid 100 a month. Ideal for teenagers, single mothers etc looking to make extra cash. But reliability has been a big issue so far.

Other thing I have done is tried to recruit people from rover.com (pet sitting service). My thought was well these people have time and resource (mainly a vehicle) and they are looking to get paid, so will they really care if I need them to feed or walk my dog or have them actually show the property to a potential tenant. I have have had some success there but reliability has been a big issue."

Post: So what's holding you back?

Rohit VermaPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 21

Whats holding me back is my lack of "boots on ground" network here in Longmont, Colorado.

All my properties are SFR class A type, so almost no maintenance in last 2 years (leaking vacuum breaker for sprinklers is the only little task I can think of). Also, I have First American home insurance and they say they will cover if there was anything in the house (electrical, plumbing, appliances etc) that breaks. Thankfully, I have never had to use them so far, but its just piece of mind.

What I need ground staff for:

Mainly showings to potential tenant if there was a vacancy. I only do month to month leases, offer less than market rents and that ways my vacancies are really low and I stay in _control_. Tenants know they have to fall in line or their nuisance will be dealt with very swiftly. Dont want to pay property manager first months rent and tenant finding fee every time there is a turnover.

Problem Im trying to solve:

Have somebody who is local and open to doing a side gig. I dont mind paying someone 100 dollars/month just to be on standby even if there is zero work. Work is only when showing needs to happen and for that Im happy to pay 25 dollars per hour on top of standby fee of 100/month, once the tenant moves in they again go back to zero work and get paid 100 a month. Ideal for teenagers, single mothers etc looking to make extra cash. But reliability has been a big issue so far.

Other thing I have done is tried to recruit people from rover.com (pet sitting service). My thought was well these people have time and resource (mainly a vehicle) and they are looking to get paid, so will they really care if I need them to feed or walk my dog or have them actually show the property to a potential tenant. I have have had some success there but reliability has been a big issue.

Startup idea:

1) Airbnb chewing up hotel industry  (anybody gets to be part time hotelier)

2) Uber/Lyft chewing up taxi services (anybody gets to be part time driver)

3) Rover chewing up kennel services (anybody gets to be part time pet sitter)

4) Ebay/Amazon chewing up brick and mortar retailers (anybody gets to be a part time retailer)

I need a platform where I can find part time property managers and by that I mean somebody who can show the property around. All other aspect of property management I feel I have automated except for showing the property. I have used neighbor's teenage kids, my already existing tenants from other properties etc in past and that has worked but Im looking for a more professional solution to this. I hate having to explain people on Rover that I have actually got no pets. I understand that with this model reliability will still be an issue but what Im hoping we could solve that problem by flooding the platform with loads of other part-time property managers. The sort of thing I do when my Uber driver does not show up, I simply raise another request on Lyft. If the driver from Uber shows up good or I go with the Lyft driver, point is my options stay open, I can throw a stone with blind folds on knowing it would hit a bird.

So thats what stopping me :-)

Post: Showing Agents for Rental Properties

Rohit VermaPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 21

Old thread but this has been one of the problems that I have been trying to solve for past 2 years or so as my portfolio keeps expanding. Here are some of the things that I have found:
1) Redfin pays its associate agents 35 dollars per showing (says someone claiming to be Redfin associate agent on Youtube)

2) I very recently discovered "Showami" (Uber of Showing agents, I wished for it in one of my older comments on some other thread at least 18 months back, thats how long it took me to find it). The way "Showami" works is you enter your property address and a showing time and also what you are willing to pay (35 dollars is minimum last I checked) and the request gets blasted and one of the licensed agents picks it up.

3) I have also used people on TaskRabbit for showings but not great fan.

4) I have used cleaners that I have used in past to show the property.

5) I have used my other tenants (who I know have clean records) and paid them like 50 dollars per showing.