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All Forum Posts by: Travis Hewlett

Travis Hewlett has started 7 posts and replied 71 times.

Post: Memphis investors looking to network during trip to Canada

Travis HewlettPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Calgary, Alberta
  • Posts 71
  • Votes 49

Hey @Sam Wilson


Thursday at 5:30 works for me, and anywhere near downtown would be fine. Thanks and have a good day,

Travis

Post: Memphis investors looking to network during trip to Canada

Travis HewlettPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Calgary, Alberta
  • Posts 71
  • Votes 49

Hey @Elizabeth Wilson

I hope you're trip is going well so far. When will you be coming through Calgary, I'd definitely be interested in meeting for a coffee or drink? Thanks and have a great day,


Travis

Post: New Member - Calgary Alberta

Travis HewlettPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Calgary, Alberta
  • Posts 71
  • Votes 49

Welcome to BP @Keith Noseworthy! The forums and podcast are a fantastic place to start. There are some local real estate meetups in Calgary as well on meetup.com, that are awesome for local networking. Let me know if you want to grab a coffee some time as well. Good luck!

Post: How to Structure Investor's Returns on a 14-Unit Multifamily

Travis HewlettPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Calgary, Alberta
  • Posts 71
  • Votes 49

Hello BP,

I hope everyone is having a successful and productive 2018 so far! I would love to hear how other investors structure the returns for a financial partners on small/medium multi family buildings? I am currently negotiating on a 14-Unit Multifamily in a small town in rural Alberta, Canada. I grew up in this small town and currently live in the city of Calgary which is 2 hours away. I found the deal by driving for dollars, taking down all the addresses of the multi-family buildings in the town, going to the local registry office to pull titles, and cold calling all of the multi-family owners. I found a lovely 80yrs old couple that have the 14-unit building running very well, but are ready to finally retire and relax! We are in the negotiation stages and I should have it under contract this week.

There aren't a lot of options for property management in the town, so I am going to have to manage it remotely for a couple of months until I get a family member trained up and ready to look after it. The deal provides really great cashflow and there is lots of room for management fees. 

I have an investor that is willing to put up the initial down payment and closing costs. We had previously set up a 50/50 Joint Venture agreement on a 4-plex. The financial partner qualified for the mortgage and put up the down payment, closing costs, reno's etc. Once his initial investment was paid back we split the cashflow/equity 50/50. I found the deal, property managed, etc. Will this type of deal work for a 14-Unit or should I offer more of a preferred rate of return until we re-finance and I can pay back the initial investment? He will likely want equity in the deal, but I'm not sure I want to give up 50%. 

Any advice on how to structure returns to investors on small multi's would be very helpful and greatly appreciated! Thanks and happy investing!


Travis

Post: Canadian Bigger Pockets Members?

Travis HewlettPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Calgary, Alberta
  • Posts 71
  • Votes 49

Canadian currently living in Calgary, investing in a few Alberta Markets. @Ian Ong , welcome to BP! It is pretty tough to find cashflow currently in Calgary, but there are deals out there. We're looking at carriage houses as an interesting new option in older established neighborhoods.

Post: New Canadian beginner investor

Travis HewlettPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Calgary, Alberta
  • Posts 71
  • Votes 49

Hey @Omar Khan,

We are looking at some Multi-Family units in Edmonton, 4-Plex's and a 21 unit. We are finding they currently cashflow better than Calgary. There has been an oversupply of condo's in the Calgary downtown core and beltline that has really hurt the multi-family market, so Edmonton is currently more attractive for Multi's. I do have a 4-plex in Calgary under contract right now that i'm trying to close on, so there are deals, but they are really hard to find right now! 

Edmonton has some good things happening right now with the new LRT line under construction and gentrification of neighborhoods in the proximity of the new ICE district. The Rogers center they just built for the Oilers has really helped the surrounding neighborhoods experience a lot of growth and potential. Hope this helps!

Post: Looking for Active Real Estate Investors Group in Alberta

Travis HewlettPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Calgary, Alberta
  • Posts 71
  • Votes 49

Hey @Cody Adams,

The Mogul Realty Group in Edmonton put on really good meetups and masterminds. I would definitely check them out! Otherwise Meetup.com usually has a variety of meetups that are real estate focused as well. Good Luck!

Post: New Canadian beginner investor

Travis HewlettPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Calgary, Alberta
  • Posts 71
  • Votes 49

Welcome to BP @Devon Kapler! If you're ever in Calgary hit me up and we can get together for a coffee or beer and chat Real Estate! We're looking at a couple of properties in Edmonton as well, so if i'm headed that way, i'll reach out. Cheers!

Post: Soundproofing a Basement Suite

Travis HewlettPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Calgary, Alberta
  • Posts 71
  • Votes 49

Hey @Matt Leonard, @Roy N., @Thomas S.,

Thank you for your comments and suggestions, it's appreciated. The ceiling does have 5/8 fire proof drywall, I was just hoping there was something I could do to minimize sound in case I rent to a family or potentially louder tenants.  I'll definitely try the Squeek no more screws to help with the hardwood squeaking. Anything that helps to minimize potential tenant disturbance. We haven't had any issues with sound while we've lived here with tenants, but they may be less likely to complain to the owner than with another tenant. Thanks again and happy investing.

Post: Soundproofing a Basement Suite

Travis HewlettPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Calgary, Alberta
  • Posts 71
  • Votes 49

Hey @Roy N., Thank you for the suggestions. I'll look into the close/open cell foam option. I know it would be nice to pull the ceiling down and do it properly, but it's not in the budget right now. Thanks again for the suggestions,


Travis