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All Forum Posts by: Sandeep S.

Sandeep S. has started 2 posts and replied 114 times.

@Johnson H. Thanks for the suggestions. I will reach out to David and Waylon.

I agree that being a newer home - the cash flow number is not as good as it could be otherwise. But for the first purchase - I wanted to pick a very simple rehab and newer property (even if it as at a premium).

@Paul Timmins Thanks for your tips. Attending local REIA meeting next time I am there is a great idea.

@J. Martin I saw your thread about the great meetup you organised few days ago in east bay. If you ever come little more south - I would love to join you guys :)

@Minh L. . That's right - I have been exclusively at the condos/TH in Hayward. I found the cash flow to be best there (those days) and it was still somewhat within 45 minutes drive from home. I was able to get 8+% CAP rate and 15+% ROI when financed. It was absolutely once in a lifetime period.

No, I am not with AAPL :)

Thanks Martin. Incidentally all my purchases have been in East Bay too (specifically Hayward) and that too - all condos and townhomes. But I cannot find anything even there anymore.

I have been following BP for sometime but hardly ever posted it. So you can consider me newbie on BP. However, I am not so much a newbie in RE investing.

I am primarily a buy and hold investor in SF bay area. I have a full time job in high tech industry here and started investing in 2008 when I saw rent to price ratio (even in bay area) to cash flow easily. I started slow for first 2-3 years and then went "all-in" when I saw market turning around big time in 2012. As a result of my high salary, access to mortgages and lucky timing, I have accumulated a portfolio of ~10 nicely cash-flowing properties in the bay area.

It's all going good except that there are no more deals to had around me. Short sales and REOs are practically over. I could cash out of my rentals and make a ton of money but that's not my strategy. I want to generate enough passive income to be comparable to my day job.

That's the background of why I am now looking out of state for buying. For no particularly great reason - I have narrowed down to investing in Houston. (I have been to Houston couple of times). I could go the buying turnkey route but that would be too "boring" given my experience)

That brings to me the specific deal. After doing analysis for couple of weeks, I made offer and am in contract an REO property: 23527 Hidden Maple Dr Spring, TX for $100k. I never expected I will pull the plug so fast but I did. I "expect" it would need $5k-$8k of rehab and then rent for $1250-$1300.

I already am in touch with one property management company and couple of wholesalers. And I have one agent helping with MLS properties.

Here are my questions where I think fellow BP'ers can help me:

- is it a good deal? I think the retail value of this property would be ~$125k. As such I hope to buy several more properties so even if it is not greatest of the deals - I am hoping it a good start. Knowing myself - I will strive for every deal to be better than the previous one.

- Is my rent assumption reasonable?

- Are there some areas I should avoid in Houston? Similarly are there other areas which produce higher cash flows (without compromising in quality of property or tenants)?

- Can others recommend property management companies they have worked with?

- What are others' experiences on out-of-state investing, especially in Houston?

- Can others recommend great wholesalers they have worked with?

- Right now I am buying cash (from equity of my California properties). However, I'd love to be able to finance my purchases in Houston. Can someone recommend any portfolio lenders? I am not interested in hard money. And given that I am approaching 10 loans - I don't think I can get conventional financing either.

- Or some credit unions or local banking institutions that would give me line of credit against properties in Houston? (This is how I raise my cash in California!)

- What do others' think on buying via seller financing in such a scenario?

- All other thoughts/tips are welcome!

If there is enough interest - I promise to keep BP posted on my experience with the first acquisition in Houston and beyond.

Oh that is too long a post already.....