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All Forum Posts by: Zach Lemaster

Zach Lemaster has started 729 posts and replied 1822 times.

Post: Should I have cash on hand before investing in Real Estate?

Zach Lemaster
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 1,891
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@David Yee

Are you asking if you should sell stocks now to have capital ready to invest vs potentially waiting to sell later when the market may be down? It's hard to say as there is so much that goes into this decision for each person. It depends what you bought the stocks for, what specific stocks you own, how those have been performing, what your portfolio diversity looks like, if this is in a retirement account, etc. I don't do any stock investing, but I can say that having cash on hand right now to be ready to purchase REI would absolutely be something I would advise.

Post: Rent to Retirement experience

Zach Lemaster
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@Chris Harper

Thanks for sharing your experience & for the kind/candid feedback!  I think you've outlined this perfectly for what the expectation should be for anyone considering this new construction opportunity.  As you have explained, there are many variables that could influence delays and ultimate timeline.  One must know that going into these projects & almost anticipate things to take longer than expected with some bumps in the road, but as you mentioned, the wait is worth it as rents & market values have increased dramatically over time!  Every person that has completed these projects has had 6 figures of equity & much higher rent numbers than initially anticipated which is amazing.  I'm sure people would be interested to know specifics about the numbers of your projects at CO if you would be open to sharing?  Glad you saw this through as now you get to finally reap the benefits of this long anticipated investment!

Post: Has anyone worked with Tardus Wealth Strategies?

Zach Lemaster
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We've had hundreds of RTR clients go through the Tardus program to be successful in growing their REI portfolio faster than they would otherwise & achieve additional streams of income. It does take some work like anything else, but if you follow their process you will see results. We wouldn't advocate for them otherwise as reputation is everything in this business. We love thinking outside of the box to be a creative investor using multiple strategies to achieve multiple streams of income & financial independence. Their coaching program is extremely affordable compared to most things we see in the coaching space. I highly encourage anyone that is interested in learning more about their platform to schedule a discovery call with their team to answer all your questions. I guarantee you'll at least learn something to make you a more savvy investor!

Post: CPA with experience working with out of state investors

Zach Lemaster
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@Dylan Brown

We are very excited to work with you to embark on your investing journey! That first house you acquire is so essential to get you in the investor mindset to be able to scale over time. We at RTR have many excellent CPA & tax strategist recommendations that are REI specific & that we personally use. We would be happy to share those contacts with you. I'm sure you will get some great recommendations on BP as well, but make sure to check out Amanda Han/Matt McFarland, Ron Fossum & Prime Corporate Services as a good starting point.

To your success!

Zach

Post: Rent to Retirement Company

Zach Lemaster
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  • Posts 1,891
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@Clayton Maxon

Welcome to BP!  I'm going to assist you in finding some forum posts that may assist to answer your question.  There have been hundreds of reviews/testimonials on this site in the forums if you research this topic.  Here are some links to current threads that I think you will find very helpful.  Feel free to reach out at any time with any questions.  Also, checking out the BP podcast #626 would be a good listen to hear from RTR's CEO (yours truly)!  ; )

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/92/topics/518583-feedback-on-renttoretirement-and-zach-lemaster

https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/ZacharyCole/references

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/92/topics/765347-rent-to-retirement-review

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/850/topics/895660-my-first-investment-property-an-out-of-state-deal

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/92/topics/983659-first-investment-property-with-rent-to-retirement?highlight_post=5677176&page=1#p5677176

https://www.biggerpockets.com/co/RentToRetirement

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/92/topics/929410-rent-to-retirement-updates?highlight_post=5508807&page=1#p5508807

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/92/topics/893621-rent-to-retirement-review?highlight_post=5222888&page=1#p5222888

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/311/topics/915728-experience-with-rent-to-retirement-turnkey?page=1#p5345200

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/92/topics/808479-rent-to-retirement-experiences

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/67/topics/952977-turnkey-in-indianapolis-through-rtr-case-study

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/12/topics/997350-lessons-learned-from-buying-my-first-rental-property?highlight_post=5748036&page=1#p5748036

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/12/topics/533693-anyone-worked-with-renttoretirement-turnkey

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/92/topics/581730-rent-to-retirement-zach

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/48/topics/874096-reviews-on-r2r-and-nch?page=1&utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Transactional:%20topic_notification&utm_content=Transactional#p5123754

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/311/topics/883772-turnkey-investing-renttoretirement-feedback-reviews?highlight_post=5171720&page=1#p5171720

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/92/topics/950188-rent-to-retirement?page=1&utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Transactional:%20topic_notification&utm_content=Transactional#p5535505

https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/ZacharyCole/references

Post: One Year after joining the BP as a PRO member

Zach Lemaster
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  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 1,891
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@Howard Chen

Love the success story from connecting with the right people through the BP community.  We are on your timeline, so feel free to reach out if & when something we offer makes sense for you with your investing goals at that point in time.  Main point is that you are making progress, which is what it's all about!  Stay in touch Sir!

Post: One Year after joining the BP as a PRO member

Zach Lemaster
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@David Korchak Yes Sir!

Post: One Year after joining the BP as a PRO member

Zach Lemaster
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  • Posts 1,891
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@David Korchak

Huge Congrats on the success that you've achieved so far!  Brag away my friend!  It's important to share your wins and experience for this community & for you to have some positive reinforcement for all the work you've put in.  Keep up the hard work!  Thanks for the mention with the positive experience you've had with RTR as well!

Post: Big Profits from New Construction SFR Build in Cape Coral, FL

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@Trevor Fleck

Thanks for sharing Trevor!!  Congrats on successfully completing this deal.  We all know the delays of construction was not enjoyable to experience, but it was worth the wait with a huge win ultimately!

Post: Rent To Retirement Review (6 months in)

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@Chad Kinsley @Brian Choi

Thank you for the feedback.  Brian, thanks for the call this morning to review specifics on where you're at in the process.  Chad, you are welcome to email or call me directly at any point in time as I encourage anyone working with us to do.  As the owner of RTR, it is very important that we are here to assist investors whenever they have questions.  I do go above & beyond to make myself available to anyone who would like to have a conversation.  There are many people that would attest to this that work with us on an ongoing basis.

We always appreciate candid feedback & are looking for ways to improve. I would like to clarify a few items discussed here, especially since this is centered around ground up, pre-construction. It's important to understand what role everyone is playing, and what the expectations are. When you hire a builder we've connected you with, it is important that you are in communication with them directly to get updates on your build. RTR does not provide direct updates on progress of permitting or construction. We work with multiple builders in many locations that all have different timelines and processes to follow. The building team will be the ones you need to be in contact with to get specific updates. We present investment opportunities to investors based on your goals & criteria to connect you with the appropriate teams. That doesn't mean we are out of touch however. We are always available to answer any questions you have at any point in time & provide guidance as needed. We do ask you to be proactive by reaching out to ask questions. It is important that each investor does take some ownership of their investments to oversee how each investment is performing. If you have questions, or there are issues, then please make us aware of them. We are a team of very experienced investors that have navigated many obstacles throughout the process of property ownership & we can help you proactively find solutions. Many of our long term investors have found our team to be vital in guiding them to scale their portfolio over time to achieve their financial goals. This would include all aspects of investing from tax, legal, accounting, financing, 1031 navigation, etc. along with guiding them to find the best investment markets & opportunities in today's dynamic market. We have key professionals in all these areas to allow you to build a sustainable business model following the same processes we have utilized to be successful investors.

It's important to understand that we are not property managers or builders. So it would be important for every person to also stay in constant contact with the teams you are working with to get specific updates. We may not be aware of a specific situation unless you make us aware & we are very responsive to follow up with questions when asked.

Specifically in the pre-construction space, there are many things that need to be considered. Most importantly, is to understand that the nation as a whole is in unprecedented times for construction which leads to delays. This would include supply chain issues, all time high housing shortage leading to a mass construction boom, city offices inundated with permits/heath inspection delays, etc. No one likes to have to deal with these things, but it unfortunately is part of the process dealing with new construction from the ground up. During the permitting process there really aren't any updates to provide if you are waiting for the city office to approve the permit. This may appear as no one is communicating with you, but the reality is that everyone is in the same boat of simply waiting for permits to be approved once the builder submits the appropriate package. We do provide resources to everyone to be able to track their progress online with the city permitting website that we encourage all to review where their property stands. Once the actual construction starts, the builder will be able to provide regular updates with progress along with updating items in their portal through software like builder trend.

Again, I understand everyone's frustration with the ongoing delays that we are all having to patiently wait for (myself included with my own personal builds). It's not uncommon to see 6+ months of idle time before a permit is even approved by the city office to start construction.

Please do not lose sight of the end goal. We do our best to set expectations on all these items upfront, but I would say it's common that many people get frustrated throughout the process of waiting without any update. That is part of the game when dealing with the construction space. However, I firmly believe the end result is still an exceptional ROI when the construction is completed in a market that is growing dramatically in demand for rentals & retail sales.

To be specific, here are some case studies for investors that have seen this process full cycle to completion along with some numbers they've experienced. I'm sure they would be happy to elaborate on their investment overview & answer any questions you have about what to expect.

@Trevor Fleck

1111 NW 20th Pl

4/2 build in SWFL

-all in costs ~$240k, total build time ~15 months

-under contract to sell for $377,500, total gross proceedings of ~$137,500. ROI would be over 300%.

-Initial projected rents $1,800/mo, actual rent $2,500/mo. If held as a rental would produce >20% CoC ROI.

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Another investor w/ a property located at:

2636 NW 4th pl

-All in ~$230K, listed for $399K, multiple offers to go under contract at $415k.Total build time ~ 17 months. This will yield gross profits of $185k (>400% ROI)
*We have many of these case studies to share with investors that have either sold their build, or held it as a rental achieving an exceptional ROI on cash flow or resale.

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@Jordan Wight

Completed a build in central FL that had roughly $30k immediate equity upon completion. I believe the build took just over a year. He also is currently in the build process in SWFL & has gone through permitting.

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Hopefully this adds some clarity about the investment potential after the home is completed along with what to expect throughout the process. I understand no one likes to wait & experience ongoing delays. That is something we all just have to deal with currently in this environment, but I do think the end result is worth the wait. If you are not someone that is up for this long of a process, no problem at all. We are happy to explore construction options that are completed now, or rehabbed properties you can purchase & cash flow from much sooner.

All, please don't hesitate to reach out directly with any questions. As I mentioned, my team is more than happy to speak with you directly about your experience, strategy, or answer any questions you have.