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All Forum Posts by: Shayne Brescia

Shayne Brescia has started 20 posts and replied 107 times.

Post: Duplex offer accepted

Shayne BresciaPosted
  • Investor
  • Milton, PA
  • Posts 110
  • Votes 20

Does this look like a good deal? Pending home inspection?

Post: Duplex offer accepted

Shayne BresciaPosted
  • Investor
  • Milton, PA
  • Posts 110
  • Votes 20

Thanks!

$850 total for the rental of both units.

Post: Duplex offer accepted

Shayne BresciaPosted
  • Investor
  • Milton, PA
  • Posts 110
  • Votes 20

Looking at a duplex in a rural area that I am familiar with. The property is a duplex, low taxes, fully leased.

Details:

Accepted Cash offer price: $58,000

1200 square feet (two 600sq ft units)

2BR 1BR per unit

Shingle Roof done in 1998

Rent: $425 per unit ($800 total)

Taxes: $389 Annual

Offer is contingent on home inspection and current lease inspection.

Post: GSA Auctions

Shayne BresciaPosted
  • Investor
  • Milton, PA
  • Posts 110
  • Votes 20

Thanks Matt. This is what my assumption was based on some other threads, I just wanted some form of confirmation.

Post: GSA Auctions

Shayne BresciaPosted
  • Investor
  • Milton, PA
  • Posts 110
  • Votes 20

Well these are auctions that have been extended after there were initially no bids. Now they are just sitting in extended status with a starting bid of 10k.

Post: GSA Auctions

Shayne BresciaPosted
  • Investor
  • Milton, PA
  • Posts 110
  • Votes 20

Has anyone had any experience with a GSA Auction that has been extended and they dropped the starting bid to $10k? Can you actually win the bid at $10k?

Post: Central PA Real Estate Lawyer

Shayne BresciaPosted
  • Investor
  • Milton, PA
  • Posts 110
  • Votes 20

Hey all,

I am looking for a good real estate lawyer that can build a purchase contract and lease to own contract...amongst other things. Preferably in central Pennsylvania that knows the laws and regulations in PA.

Please message me if you know anyone!

-Shayne

Post: Buying a property - Lease to own a tenant

Shayne BresciaPosted
  • Investor
  • Milton, PA
  • Posts 110
  • Votes 20

I am currently working on a deal with a seller right now. They originally listed the property earlier this year but couldn't sell it. They are currently renting the property for 1100, in an area that could easily get 1300-1400. The listing price before it was leased was 190k, and in looking at comps that is a fair price. The home could probably sell in 2-3 years for 215 or so with a few updates.

Details:

4BR/1.75ba

1600 square ft

2 acre lot

built in 1997, fully remodeled

Seller has disclosed that they will go down in price for the home, and that they really want to get rid of it. I am thinking of offering 165-175.

The real question I have is I am interested in proposing a new lease offer to the current new tenant. I would like to propose a lease to opwn option. Does anyone have any experience with lease to own? Do you feel this property is worth pursuing?

Post: DC Zoning

Shayne BresciaPosted
  • Investor
  • Milton, PA
  • Posts 110
  • Votes 20
Currently has 2 tenants so TOPA would be an issue. Possibly buy them out? The property is bank owned, soon to be listed for sale. There is a property manager that deals directly with the bank.

Post: DC Zoning

Shayne BresciaPosted
  • Investor
  • Milton, PA
  • Posts 110
  • Votes 20
Does anyone have any experience with DC Subdivisions? The unit is an end unit, it has a huge lot of land and fairly spacious units. 4 unites, each have 2br/1ba. 2 floors, 2 units on each floor.