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All Forum Posts by: Serena Sun

Serena Sun has started 5 posts and replied 42 times.

Post: Selling old primary, what's next? Please advise.

Serena SunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 2

hi Everyone, 

I have asked for advise before, and got a lot of valuable suggestion. I followed the advise and result turn out to be great! Please share your options again, I really appreciate it for your time.

Background: 

I rented out my old primary home Mar 2015 (Ross hill, Kirkland, WA). I am considering to sell it in Summer 2017. The house is worth $810K on Zillow, the remaining loan balance is $290K, current rent $2700/month. The proceeds should be about $450K after paying off the debt and expenses. My plan is to use the proceed to buy a cheaper property with cash (about $400K, as rental), then refinance it.

Two reasons that I want to sell: 

1. There is the $500K capital gain tax free (for couple) if I sell as my primary within three years. So the tax saving will be over $100K.

2. I feel the return on the property is too low, I should be able to find a house for $550K and rent for the same amount.

Question:

1: Do you agree that I should sell the house to take advantage of the tax benefit?

2: Will it be better to have tenant live till the house gets sold? (The lease ends July 2017) Or is it better to let him move out earlier, he said he would prefer to move earlier because it's easier to find house in Spring.
3. What would you do with the proceed? How about buy a duplex? Please share your option how to use the money effectively and wisely. 

Thanks for your advise.

Best wishes

Serena 

Post: Urgent: Water Leak for brand new house, Please help!!!

Serena SunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Scott Weaner:

I think that everything is fixable. I would not cancel the contract because of this. Just make sure the repairs are done right.

 Thanks Scott, 

I still like the house, hopefully the repair will be done soon. 

Post: Urgent: Water Leak for brand new house, Please help!!!

Serena SunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Jimmy Mills:

Having worked with a few builders, I can say that hiccups are common for new construction. You will be the first to find everything and ther will be other small items here and there. I walked in one day and they were pounding all of my bare studs over one inch rather than rebuilding the frame. I didn't flinch. Some would've backed out. Even if it's repaired properly, will YOU ever "unsee" that water or will you always worry about that cough, sneeze, or tingle in your throat is mold.

 Good question, I am asking myself the same question that if I will unsee the water after a while or always have the doubt even after proper fix. 

Will a mold inspector be able to detect issue after the walls are sealed?

Post: Urgent: Water Leak for brand new house, Please help!!!

Serena SunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Franklin Romine:

 In the big picture small issues are not relevant.

Frank

 Thanks Frank, I want to get over it soon :) 

Post: Urgent: Water Leak for brand new house, Please help!!!

Serena SunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Pat L.:

Friends experienced a similar occurrence with their new build up here last year.

The home was not heated during construction but the dishwasher & washing machine had been hooked up & tested during the warmer days. Then the cold weather hit & the residual water in both the washing machine & dishwasher pump(s) froze. When the home was subsequently heated & ready to inspect the appliances were run again & water leaked everywhere & each appliance required new components. 

 I am so sorry to hear that :( Do you know how they settled in the end? Did they take the house?

Thanks for sharing. 

Post: Urgent: Water Leak for brand new house, Please help!!!

Serena SunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Joel Owens:

Serena if this is in a subdivision the builder will not want to price cut because it will affect the future houses they are fixing to sell and new ones they build for appraisal and financing comps.

 Thanks Joel for the insight...There are only three houses left unsold in this subdivision...

Post: Urgent: Water Leak for brand new house, Please help!!!

Serena SunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 2

Thanks all for sharing your opinion:

In summary:

1. figure out the leak source, fix the source

2. Have the builder repair the leak damage

3. inspect the house again

4. get extended warranty 

It seems price cut is not possible, and long term warranty is not much useful. 

Anything else to add? 

Thanks

Post: Urgent: Water Leak for brand new house, Please help!!!

Serena SunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @David Dachtera:

Hi David, 

We don't know the leaking cause yet, and haven't heard from the builder about the repair plan...

Post: Urgent: Water Leak for brand new house, Please help!!!

Serena SunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @David Dachtera:

Hi David, 

We don't know the leaking cause yet, and haven't heard from the builder about the plan...

Post: Urgent: Water Leak for brand new house, Please help!!!

Serena SunPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Kirkland, WA
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Ryan Dossey:

As a new construction doesn't it come with some type of a builders warranty?

 It does for one year...I am afraid that won't be enough if mold grows.