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All Forum Posts by: Sunny Pyun

Sunny Pyun has started 9 posts and replied 29 times.

Post: How to save material cost

Sunny PyunPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

Great tip! Thank you so much. I saw the kitchen only for a few minutes during a quick showing. It's going to be a rental and possible resale in a few years. I didn't know Home Depot had good sale on appliances with scratch marks! 

Post: How to save material cost

Sunny PyunPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

I'm getting my first investment property (2-family/ duplex). I've been following BP for 6 months now. I jumped in with both feet and I'm very excited. I'm based in NYC, and the property is in upstate/ Hudson Valley. The property is in good condition, and I just need to change out the kitchens, bathroom sinks, etc. Could someone share with me any tips about how to save money on material cost? My sister told me to look at Craigslist (people either give away material or sell for a low cost) and I discovered FreeCycle.org. I wonder if there are more resources out there my fellow, more-experienced investors can share with me. Thank you so much! 

Post: Poughkeepside/ Newburgh NY mortgage broker

Sunny PyunPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

Thanks so much! 

Post: Poughkeepside/ Newburgh NY mortgage broker

Sunny PyunPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

If you have anyone good, please let me know. Thanks! 

Post: 203K loan

Sunny PyunPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

Hello there. I'm actually looking into different neighborhoods and haven't decided on a property yet. Which neighborhood in Brooklyn are you looking into? 

Post: Brooklyn - New York Real Estate Investors Association

Sunny PyunPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2
Hi I'd like to RSVP. Thank you!

Post: New member from NYC

Sunny PyunPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

Hello there! Which lender have you been talking to and what's the limit? Good luck with your exam. You will crush it with no problem!

Post: 203K loan

Sunny PyunPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2
Hi there. I'm thinking about getting 203K loan to buy multi family in NYC. In your experience how easy or hard is it to get 203K loan? Thank you in advance. Happy investing!

Post: New member from NYC

Sunny PyunPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2
Hello there. I've been on this blog for less than a week and I'm already inspired to make the next move! I'm thinking about getting 203K loan to buy and repair multi family in NYC to live in it and refi. In your experience how easy or hard is it to get 203K loan? Thank you in advance. Happy investing!