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All Forum Posts by: Johan Yang

Johan Yang has started 7 posts and replied 53 times.

Post: Best FHA Lenders for House Hack

Johan YangPosted
  • New york, NY
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 3

@Tonio Bianca I am trying to apply for mortgage with Trustco per your recommendation. do you know if which branch of Trustco Bank that John Croke is in?  Could you please PM me his direct contact info? Also, do you happen to know if they would lend for investment property?

Thanks in advance.

@Megan Williams do you happen to know if New American Funding service is good (can close rather quick, very responsive, etc)?

Many thanks for the info.

Johan

Post: Hillcrest Area in Jacksonville

Johan YangPosted
  • New york, NY
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 3

@Tom Knox  Thanks for the info Tom.

Post: Buying Older Single Family Homes

Johan YangPosted
  • New york, NY
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 3

@Andrew Syrios @Jonathan Oh @Attila M.Got it. Thanks for the advice... well noted. I will make sure to hire home inspection to do very thorough inspection if I am purchasing older sfh.

Post: Buying Older Single Family Homes

Johan YangPosted
  • New york, NY
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 3

@Lynnette E. Thanks so much for the detail info...wow...I couldn't believe there are so many things to watch out for older home. I might focus on town-homes or at least stay away from older homes since I am still inexperience in this.

Post: Buying Older Single Family Homes

Johan YangPosted
  • New york, NY
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 3

@Attila M. @Theresa Harris @Andrew Syrios @Jonathan Oh Thank you all so much for your response. I guess I will stay away from pre 1979 (to take out one worry - lead based paint).

@Attila M. What is the average home insurance in FL for 1980 sfh and for pre-1980?

Post: Buying Older Single Family Homes

Johan YangPosted
  • New york, NY
  • Posts 74
  • Votes 3

Hello,

I am trying to educate myself on sfh. I read & heard some stories about buying older homes could cause headache. I have a few questions that maybe other BP can shed some light.

1. What is consider older homes (before 1925, 1950, 1979, or 1990?)

2. Do we look it from when the homes were built or when the last total renovation? For example if a home was built in 1950 and was recently renovated (the listing said recently updated electricity, HVAC, roof, and plumbing - I doubt it would be all plumbings in the house), would this home still be considered old or new?

3. What else are the big expenses to watch out for sfh beside roof and hvac?

4. What kind of home exterior maintenance needed and how often do I have to do it? Do I need to wait to repair it until I see a visible damage instead of doing it periodically (like for roof we need to replaced it after 20 yrs-ish)?

5. When you buy sfh investment, what addition on top of the standard home inspection you recommend I should do (such as lead paint, mold, septic inspection, etc)?

Anything else I need to watch out when buying sfh built pre-1970?

Thank you very much in advance.