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All Forum Posts by: Timothy Smith

Timothy Smith has started 8 posts and replied 27 times.

Post: How to keep insurance low?

Timothy SmithPosted
  • Upper valley, NH
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 14

I would Definitely shop it around

Post: Squad Up in Charleston South Carolina!

Timothy SmithPosted
  • Upper valley, NH
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 14

I'm looking to J.V. in Charleston County and I'm looking for someone who is familiar with the area. If you're looking to crush more deals let me know.

Post: How do you add value to other people?

Timothy SmithPosted
  • Upper valley, NH
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 14

This is a question I've been asking this question for the past few year, and honestly I don't feel any closer to an answer. Yeah there are tons of things you can do for people, but I'm talking about truly adding more value than you ask for. So, what do you consider to be adding value? How do you add value to the people around you?

Post: Lebanon, New Hampshire

Timothy SmithPosted
  • Upper valley, NH
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 14

Deals have been pretty difficult to find up here this year, so if you know how to market that is definitely going to work in your favor. But also check out the markets outside of Leb, Claremont and Newport are your C to D class single and multi family units, within driving distance. New London is pricier but you can charge a bit more for rent, Colby sawyer college and the new London Hospital also provide a larger pool of tenants. Eastman in Grantham has a few deals here and there but beware of the HOA and the high taxes. We just bought a 4 plex in Springfield and have considered subletting rooms to traveling nurses, they make a lot of income but they are still only temporary. DM me if you have any questions about the area.

Question First, has anyone come across this roadblock in the past? How long does it typically take to get a mortgage release? It is a $60 mil mortgage attached to a $300k house and the mortgage company has already agreed to release it.

And here's the back story.

I have a my first deal, only problem is its tied to a $60 million mortgage. So here's the story...

This out of state billionaire acquires a giant corporation, not knowing he also bought a 4 unit apartment with it, and this apartment needs a ton of work. So instead of dealing with a project way under his profit range, he finds his best employee and sells it for $15k and uses it as a write off. The current owner (employee of the year) tries to fix it up but during the process becomes sick and discovers a long list of ailments that takes his full attention. To say the least he is not able to do a full rehab himself and all of his reserves go to medical bills.

So here's where I come in, we sign under contract and 3 weeks later ( a few days before closing) my attorney gives me a call and let's me know there's a large encumbrance on the property. It seems in the haste of getting rid of the property the aforementioned billionaire never had his mortgage company release this property. In normal times this would be a mild inconvenience but with the market the way it is, everyone mentioned above is so completely overwhelmed with the amount of work coming in, I'm a bit worried how long all of this will take.

Post: Investment Property Mortgage v. Traditional

Timothy SmithPosted
  • Upper valley, NH
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 14

Good luck!

Post: DFW - Duplex Land Survey

Timothy SmithPosted
  • Upper valley, NH
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 14

Just shoot me a DM if you have anymore questions!

Post: Realistic life expectancy of a house

Timothy SmithPosted
  • Upper valley, NH
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 14

Hey Kamil,

Old homes do have their own particular challenges, there are a few specialty companies out there that deal mainly in remodeling and restoration of "classic" homes. You might want to reach out to some of them and they can fill you in on some of the particulars with old homes, but I have seen homes from the early 1800's, maybe a couple of facelifts and a structural engineer or two but, they're still standing so best case your home could have at least 80 years before it comes crashing down. 

Post: From West Monroe, LA and new to the BP community

Timothy SmithPosted
  • Upper valley, NH
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 14

Hey Robin, 

Congrats on finding out how amazing Real Estate Investing is and welcome to the BP! My Wife and I are finally able to start really digging into to REI and it's always nice to see how many like minded ppl are out there. Good Luck on Networking and if y'all want to bounce ideas around with someone just shoot me a DM.

Post: How do I start building on a land?

Timothy SmithPosted
  • Upper valley, NH
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 14

For the First I would start by talking with a couple local builders, and see if you can get a ball park of what it will cost to develop the land, I.e. grading, bringing electric out, and water, if not already there. They can also help with setting up the proper permitting and approval for putting a "driveway" in from the nearest road. You could go to the city and file the paperwork yourself for the driveway and contract it out with a paving company to get around the upcharge for the General Contractor.