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All Forum Posts by: Tim G.

Tim G. has started 12 posts and replied 158 times.

Post: Nick in Cincinnati

Tim G.Posted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Miamisburg, OH
  • Posts 161
  • Votes 64

welcome Nick!  Whereabouts in Cincy are you located?

Post: WANTED - Real Estate Entrepreneur

Tim G.Posted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Miamisburg, OH
  • Posts 161
  • Votes 64

I've been pestering Bryan Blankenship lately to get together and talk about his success and how he does things.  Does that count?!?  :-)

Post: Finishing 2nd flip - steep learning curve

Tim G.Posted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Miamisburg, OH
  • Posts 161
  • Votes 64

@Rodney Marcantel I thought about that very early in the process!  The wall isn't load bearing but there is a HVAC return in the wall and some HVAC ductwork in the kitchen soffit.  I did talk to my realtor about it and he said to leave it as is.....looking back though, I wish I would have done it.

Post: Finishing 2nd flip - steep learning curve

Tim G.Posted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Miamisburg, OH
  • Posts 161
  • Votes 64

@Ken P. Yea, I guess the job ended on "ok" terms.  I didn't kick them out.....just kinda said OK you're done, i'll take it from here.  There were 2 main guys.....the initial guy I met definitely wanted to do a good job and was doing what he could to correct the stuff I pointed out.  He just doesn't have the experience to know the "trick of the trade" so to speak.  The other guy has being doing this for a long time and he did a good job when he took his time.  But most of the time he just wanted to slam it all together and move on.

Post: Finishing 2nd flip - steep learning curve

Tim G.Posted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Miamisburg, OH
  • Posts 161
  • Votes 64

Thanks for the kind words everyone!  Hopefully it sells quickly!

I did find 1 good contractor in all of this.  2 brothers that did an AWESOME JOB removing all the wallpaper, skim coating the walls, fixing issues in the ceiling drywall and hanging some new drywall.  They also got the entire house ready for paint.  When they finished with all the drywall work, they said they did paint work as well but knew I already had someone lined up for the painting.  I told them I wish they told me that a week ago!  If their paint work was anything like their drywall work, it was going to be amazing!  I've passed their contact info out to a few people I know and have heard good results from them as well.

@Jonathan Key Going forward, I will do it 1 of 2 ways.  1. I will continue to GC the rehabs.  But instead of hiring a couple "contractors" to do all the work, I will break down the Scope of Work into weekly milestones and hire specific tradespeople to do that particular work for the week.  This is more time intensive but you aren't putting all your eggs in 1 basket with only 1 contractor.

Option 2 is my GC buddy and I get a better handle of how we can work together.  This is the option I would prefer as it will allow me to focus my time on finding new projects instead of GC'ing/babysitting the current project.

Post: Finishing 2nd flip - steep learning curve

Tim G.Posted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Miamisburg, OH
  • Posts 161
  • Votes 64

Here's the link to my first flip if you feel like reading.  Great profit but did most of the work with the help of my family.  Not exactly the best way to grow a business and my day job suffered because of it.  

http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/223/topics/140...

I wanted to do another one but because the issues above and I now have a 5 month old son, there was no way I could do the rehab myself.  So I set out to use contractors to do the work for me.  I originally planned to have a friend of mine GC the project as that's what he does for a living.  We talked about some numbers and I THOUGHT I had a good idea where he was going to come in for certain things.  Apparently not.

I get the 2nd house under contract and with a $30,000 rehab budget.  My GC and I start going through the numbers and he ends up around $42,000.  So I take a step back and decide that I'm going to GC the project myself.  Not really knowing where to start with contractors, I put an ad on Craigslist and got about 50 calls/texts/emails within 36 hours.  I had to take the ad down because there was just too much coming in!  I setup about 10 meetings back to back and have all the contractors come in to do walk throughs and provide bids.  I ended up receiving labor bids for the entire project that ranged from $9k to $24k.  

Stupid me.....I take the $9k bid.  They seemed knowledgeable and had their sh*t together.  After 2 weeks of work, I let them go.  The 1 guy was basically working the job part time and the other guy didn't have the experience/knowledge that I was led to believe he had.

I call another contractor that came through during the initial walk throughs and we agree to have him complete the work.  This was the week before Christmas and he asked to start the week of New Years.  I reluctantly said OK because the house had been sitting idle for 3 or 4 weeks now.  Well, he was a no call/no show.

Feeling frustrated and defeated, I call my GC buddy back and ask him to finish it.  He walks through and then I don't hear much from him for almost a week.  He gets back to me and says he has too much going on and gives me the numbers of some of his subs.  They end up not working out either.

Around this time I go to a real estate meeting locally and end up talking with a contractor there about the project.  Him and his partner come over and give me a bid in the range of where I need it to be.  We all agree and they start the work.  They provided a completion date of 2/7/15.  Well, they completed the work on 2/25/15.  We agreed to a $200/week penalty for late completion, which is just my holding costs for the house.

I had my fair share of frustrations with these guys though.  They initially told me they had 5 guys in their crew, well they really had 2 full time guys and 3 guys they used as needed.  So that was a large part of the delay in getting the work completed.  I was also not overly impressed with the quality of the work they did and had to constantly go back and tell them to fix things or do things a different way.  They got it done but its not up to the standards they I would like it to be.  My wife and I will most likely be going over there this weekend to do some final touch up and cleaning.

Its definitely frustrating that the rehab came in at pretty much the same price as what my buddy GC quoted originally.  I could have been completely hands off and let him handle everything and it would have been done MUCH sooner and with a whole lot less hassle for me.  Live and learn I guess......

Purchase Price - $100,000

Materials - $31,060.70

Labor - $12,980.00

Holding Costs - ~$5000

Total Invested - ~$149,040.70

Will be listing the house for sale for $189,900.  Potential profit of ~$27,500 if it sells at full asking price.

Before pictures

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2977dj0d2x09xdt/AADqpHX...

After pictures

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vl9nu3belutmnyb/AAANc9r...

Sorry for rambling on.  :-)

Post: Flip #2

Tim G.Posted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Miamisburg, OH
  • Posts 161
  • Votes 64

Good luck @Martin Peter .  I used to live in Stow and have some friends that live in Cuyahoga Falls still.

Post some pics!

Post: Cabinets for a Flip - Cedar Rapids

Tim G.Posted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Miamisburg, OH
  • Posts 161
  • Votes 64

I used rtacabinetstore.com for the 2 flips I've done so far. 

Bordeaux Shaker

Traditional White Shaker

Post: Is BiggerPockets for Quitters?

Tim G.Posted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Miamisburg, OH
  • Posts 161
  • Votes 64

@Darrin Carey @Sondra Mckibben @Ben Leybovich I want to make it to another meet as well.  Life has been crazy lately....real job, attempting to "manage" a flip and dealing with a 5 month old!  Hopefully the flip will be ready for market in a week or so!

Post: New investor trying to build a team?

Tim G.Posted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Miamisburg, OH
  • Posts 161
  • Votes 64

I used Union Savings Bank for both of my rehabs.  They provided a loan for the purchase price as well as the rehab costs (escrowed until completed though). They also have the lowest closing costs I have been able to find.