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All Forum Posts by: Saraya Thornburg

Saraya Thornburg has started 1 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Louisville Kentucky Market

Saraya ThornburgPosted
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 5

@Rob Bergeron could you send me the link as well, please and thank you 😊

@Yosef Lee love this! As someone who just keeps reading and studying I feel like I needed to hear this 😬 thank you for sharing and congratulations!

@Matthew Drouin that’s $3,333 a month average! Look at those angel numbers 😍 🤍✨

@DJ Dawson would have never even thought of that 😂 thank you! Thank goodness for you guys here on BP 😅

@Ryan Avila yeah I'm definitely struggling with how to find good deals! As a realtor I have Calaveras MLS along with Metro MLS which covers the majority of CA. Have you tried Propstream? I was thinking of buying into that. You're so close to me! I never see that 😂 I do feel like our area has always rented out well and has more renters to rentals

@Jonathan Pflueger not speaking as an investor, but as a realtor, yes make sure you talk to the county and get your bids. Has there been a perc test done? That will tell you if you can do 3 bedrooms or if it will only pass for 2. And water can get very difficult and costly as well depending on how it needs to be ran. We have wrapped big items like this in the contract before, I’m not sure if it’s something that the seller would agree to or not. But you would get the bids, raise the purchase price to $xxx to cover those bids, and then title would pay septic and water out of the loan funds once they receive them. It would save you time too so you don’t have to wait until after escrow to start and prolong getting a renter in 🤷🏼‍♀️

@Hobie Day that would be great thank you!

@DJ Dawson oh okay thank you so much! Definitely going to look into this some more. I’m married with 2 kids so I’m not sure I’m up to sharing my home, but definitely curious to see more about how it works. Thank you so much though. Wondering if I’ll ever feel like I know enough to go ahead and take the jump. I feel like I learn something new every day 😅

@DJ Dawson as I’m making my way through posts I keep seeing people mention house hacking for first time investors. I’m going to have to look into it bc I have zero clue what that means😅😬

@Hobie Day that would be great thank you, I’ll look into West side. I know a detective that works for San Joaquin County, so I guess I only hear the negatives so that’s probably why I have a certain view! I should know better not to be so quick to judge lol. I’m glad I came across BP, there’s no investors where I live (I’m a RE agent and have only come across one investor from Oakdale in my 3.5 years) and Facebook has not helped me at all haha