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All Forum Posts by: Shaun Sanville

Shaun Sanville has started 4 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Subject 2 and Seller Financing

Shaun SanvillePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New Hampshire
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 3

Hello BP community. My goal of this post is to gather as much information on Sub 2 and Seller financing. I've seen little bits of information here and there on the forums about it, but I'd like to make a conglomerate of information about these two similar strategies so investors like myself who are interested in it and maybe can't find or don't want a mentor can still learn. So drop any and all information below whether it be a book you've read, advice, a personal experience with it (good or bad) etc. Any and all information is welcome. Thank you all in advance!

Post: Running numbers to find potential in subdividing

Shaun SanvillePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New Hampshire
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 3

Hello, I've recently come across a potential deal that I don't fully understand how to run the numbers on. The deal is a 51-acre plot of land in central New Hampshire, that already has 5 single units on it. I'm going to the town to see if the land can be subdivided and built on. Is there anyone who has done a deal like this that can point me in the right direction on how to run the numbers for the "long term" i.e. building multi-families on the land to rent out. With how the market is right now I'm trying to get more creative with deals and think outside the box. My goal from posting here is to find out if this idea is even plausible and if so how to go about it. Any and all advice/suggestions are much appreciated.

Post: Find comps on BRRRR deal

Shaun SanvillePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New Hampshire
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 3

I'm analyzing a single-family BRRRR deal and there are no comps I can find on the property for determining the ARV, because the property is so large compared to the other comps in the area. Anybody ever run into this before? How should I go about finding a comp so I can get a ballpark estimate on the ARV for the numbers? Thanks in advance!

Post: First time house hacking

Shaun SanvillePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New Hampshire
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 3

Hello peoples of Bigger Pockets. I'm looking to do my first house hack which will also be my first property, in the next year. I'm doing a lot of research myself but am looking to see if anyone who has done this before has any books, forums, youtube videos, blogs, pieces of advice, etc. that they have found really helpful in acquiring their first house. Any and all information is appreciated. Thank you in advance!