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All Forum Posts by: Tanna Brodbar

Tanna Brodbar has started 4 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: 3-plex numbers look great - what are we missing???

Tanna BrodbarPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 2

Thanks to all for your replies. You're right, we didn't factor in for maintenance & repairs or reserves. That is what is off. A BiggerPockets colleague who knows this area has provided additional insight (thanks, Dave!) and it sounds like we need to take a close, hard look at it. Robert, we used actual expenses vs. estimate, and they were lower than 50%. But again, we didn't account for reserves. Roy, looks like there is no room to increase revenue so that's out. Wendell, many thanks for providing your analyzer!

Post: 3-plex numbers look great - what are we missing???

Tanna BrodbarPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 2

My partner and I have a 3-plex under contract in Ontario, Canada. Asking price was $179K; contract is $160K; CoC = 30%; gross revenue = $24.6K. My partner wants to wholesale it because it's in a market that we aren't familiar with, but I am more inclined to want to hold it given the numbers. We rarely see these kinds of numbers and I hate to pass it up, but financing might be a bit challenging. Here are my questions:

1.) These numbers are great. We have true expenses and income, the contract has all the right clauses to protect us, and the seller and real estate agent seem to be above-board. Do good deals like this really happen or should I start being suspicious? (I'm asking because we just haven't seen these numbers nor been successful in getting them under contract... until now.)

2.) We'll need creative financing to get this one going. Has anyone ever put together a hybrid hard money lending/joint venture deal?

3.) The property itself isn't all that "pretty"... But it does present as a solid performer in a good location and it has good tenants. Should we even be worried about the external look of the property as long as it's structurally sound and generally maintained?

4.) If we go the wholesale route, what's the best way to very quickly find potential investors? We only have a small network built to date and need some ideas to significantly - and quickly - expand our connections. Would really value advice on this.

Many thanks!

Post: Serious about real estate investing in Toronto Ontario and Niagara Region

Tanna BrodbarPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 2

Hi everyone,

My business partner and I both have basic experience in real estate investing, with three units between us. We are interested in expanding our real estate investing experience and credentials and I'm excited that we're taking a very serious approach to it now. We have become very active in researching the market, analyzing opportunities and making offers - and it feels like our efforts are getting ready to pay off. I'm really happy to be taking on this challenge, and appreciate that BiggerPockets and all of you are here to help us. Looking forward to connecting with you!