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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Completed Flip in La Mesa

A few months ago we took on a project to flip ourselves. Although I am in the hard money business and don't really take on many flips, when a "home run" property comes up, I can't help myself but to latch on to it (this was one of those deals).

The property was purchased for about $370,000, we put about $70,000 or work into this place. The property went on the market for $650,000 about a month ago and is in escrow now. 

I'm going to keep this blog posting short because the last one about this property was fairly long winded. 

Please see the completed pictures below; 






















Friday, May 20, 2011

Property Acquisition in Lakeside

I am very excited today because we are acquiring a new property in Lakeside. The property came to me from one of my flipper clients. I had called him about his opinion on a 2 unit property that I was looking at (it needed a lot of work). When he stopped by he had mentioned that he had a deal for me that was better than the one we were looking at.

This is a 3 unit property that is in Lakeside. The property is 2 buildings and each unit is 1 bedroom 1 bath. The rent on units like this is about $1,000 (in fixed up condition). So I figure that I will calculate conservatively and estimate that I will get $900 per door. The property needs about $30,000 in work in order to get it to high end sale shape.

Some may wonder why I am building the units with granite counter tops and nice appliances but I think that by doing this I will get more high end tenants that respect the property and will take care of it.

The key to this property is that I am in escrow for $156,000!!!!

If this unit gives me $2,700 a month in rent;

$2,700 -Rent
-$162.50 - Taxes
-$270 - Management
 -----------------------
$2,267.5

This gives me a 14.5% return on $186,000 ($156,000+ $30,000)

This will be a great cash flow property for many years to come.

Here are the before pictures, I can't wait to see it when the contractor is done with it.