Property #5 is coming along nicely. We had the home inspection done on Monday and everything looks good. There will be a few minor things that we ask the sellers to fix before closing, but so far nothing major is standing in the way of the August 6th closing. We spent some time over at the house during the inspection, and we are both super excited about the fenced in backyard. It also has a huge deck attached to the house. So I am now on a mission to find a set of patio furniture, so we can have some big BBQ parties once we move in! I will try and get some pictures and post them as soon as possible.
I also need to update everyone on the delinquent renter....maybe tomorrow.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Thursday, July 12, 2007
We might be crazy but...
We have been trying to decide what to do with our living situation for about two months now. When we moved into the dew in January we figured we would be here for about a year. The only problem is I don't think we realized how antsy we would get and how quickly that would happen. Its not that the dew is so nasty or that it so small I think the main problem is, is the fact that you feel like you have no privacy when someone is sharing a building with you and the only thing separating the two of you is one very thin wall. (well and the very small thing of, I LOVE CHANGE!) Every morning I can hear the tenant on the other side of the wall listening to US101. What if I don't to listen to Country music that morning? Plus we really don't have too much of a yard and we can't really use the garage because it is full of our junk the doesn't fit in our unit. So needless to say it was about time to move on.
We went into buying this property thinking that we were going to look for a long term house. (Keep in mind that long term for us is between 2 and 5 years. We really don't plan on living anywhere for too long.) So we starting looking at houses that were about 1800 to 2200 sq feet. Mostly new construction, nice neighborhoods. But every time we looked at something we didn't feel like the numbers added up. It seems like everyone right now is trying to sell their house for more than anyone else has sold for in the neighborhood. About half way through looking for a house we got a little bit fed up with the prices. So we moved back into the investment property mode. We started looking for basically one story ranchers that were between 25 to 50 years old. But literally every time we found one that we wanted to look at, it would sell before we could even walk through it. So the other night we were walking down our street and there is another street is that basically connected to our street, but on other street it has all houses not duplexes. Well there was a great rancher for sale and they had just dropped the price by around 10k. So we set up an appt on Tuesday for a viewing.
Yesterday (Wednesday) we made our first offer. We felt like the house was fairly priced but the realtor told our realtor that the seller was "very motivated." So we decided to low ball them to see what happened. We offered them 12k less than their asking price and asked them to pay 3k at closing. Now when we look at a house, I really never get too emotionally attached to the house. Because if the numbers don't make sense then there is no reason in buying it. But not all realtor's look out for their clients best interest, we definitely learned the hard way on our last duplex buy, but that story is for a different day. Most Realtors just want to get the sale closed no matter what, especially the listing agent.
So first thing yesterday morning I faxed my offer to the realtor. He then turns around and faxes it to the seller's realtor. She comes back to him at about noon and tells him that they have two other offers on the table, and that we really need to up our asking price or we will be out of the running all together. So we verbally say that we will go up 5k, with them still paying 3k in closings and up to 1k in home repairs per the home inspection. My thing is how do you really know that there are two other offers on the table? There is really no way to prove it. I just feel like it is a ploy to up your price. Well it worked because we went up 5k. So a couple hours later they call and say the seller has come back with a counter offer of 4k more than our second offer. So I turn around and counter again at the second offer. Its really bad to put me in situations like this, because now I just want to win with my second offer. Its all a game to me. So the owner decides that they don't want to take the counter. At this point my realtor has told me that somehow the other offer on the table has fallen through and I truly don't think there was ever a third offer on the table. Because yesterday evening we were told by our realtor that we were the only offer on the table and that the owner was desperate.
So we basically let it die last night. This morning I emailed the realtor to see if the seller had come back with anything else and he said no that it was basically dead when we wouldn't come with anything other than our first counter offer. So Davy and I talked and decided that we would offer them 1,500 more than the first counter because we know he is desperate and he has no other offers. So sure enough 1,500 more is what bought us the house!
So since Jan 2007 this will be our 4th property! And it will be our 5th property since last August! We had a goal of having at least 4 properties before we both turn 25. Davy turns 25 August 14th and I turn 25 September 25th! So all in all we are really excited about what we have been able to buy and we feel like we have gotten really good deals on everything so far.
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So now the fun part begins...renting out our unit in the dew. I am sure there will be plenty of entertaining stories from this experience.
We went into buying this property thinking that we were going to look for a long term house. (Keep in mind that long term for us is between 2 and 5 years. We really don't plan on living anywhere for too long.) So we starting looking at houses that were about 1800 to 2200 sq feet. Mostly new construction, nice neighborhoods. But every time we looked at something we didn't feel like the numbers added up. It seems like everyone right now is trying to sell their house for more than anyone else has sold for in the neighborhood. About half way through looking for a house we got a little bit fed up with the prices. So we moved back into the investment property mode. We started looking for basically one story ranchers that were between 25 to 50 years old. But literally every time we found one that we wanted to look at, it would sell before we could even walk through it. So the other night we were walking down our street and there is another street is that basically connected to our street, but on other street it has all houses not duplexes. Well there was a great rancher for sale and they had just dropped the price by around 10k. So we set up an appt on Tuesday for a viewing.
Yesterday (Wednesday) we made our first offer. We felt like the house was fairly priced but the realtor told our realtor that the seller was "very motivated." So we decided to low ball them to see what happened. We offered them 12k less than their asking price and asked them to pay 3k at closing. Now when we look at a house, I really never get too emotionally attached to the house. Because if the numbers don't make sense then there is no reason in buying it. But not all realtor's look out for their clients best interest, we definitely learned the hard way on our last duplex buy, but that story is for a different day. Most Realtors just want to get the sale closed no matter what, especially the listing agent.
So first thing yesterday morning I faxed my offer to the realtor. He then turns around and faxes it to the seller's realtor. She comes back to him at about noon and tells him that they have two other offers on the table, and that we really need to up our asking price or we will be out of the running all together. So we verbally say that we will go up 5k, with them still paying 3k in closings and up to 1k in home repairs per the home inspection. My thing is how do you really know that there are two other offers on the table? There is really no way to prove it. I just feel like it is a ploy to up your price. Well it worked because we went up 5k. So a couple hours later they call and say the seller has come back with a counter offer of 4k more than our second offer. So I turn around and counter again at the second offer. Its really bad to put me in situations like this, because now I just want to win with my second offer. Its all a game to me. So the owner decides that they don't want to take the counter. At this point my realtor has told me that somehow the other offer on the table has fallen through and I truly don't think there was ever a third offer on the table. Because yesterday evening we were told by our realtor that we were the only offer on the table and that the owner was desperate.
So we basically let it die last night. This morning I emailed the realtor to see if the seller had come back with anything else and he said no that it was basically dead when we wouldn't come with anything other than our first counter offer. So Davy and I talked and decided that we would offer them 1,500 more than the first counter because we know he is desperate and he has no other offers. So sure enough 1,500 more is what bought us the house!
So since Jan 2007 this will be our 4th property! And it will be our 5th property since last August! We had a goal of having at least 4 properties before we both turn 25. Davy turns 25 August 14th and I turn 25 September 25th! So all in all we are really excited about what we have been able to buy and we feel like we have gotten really good deals on everything so far.
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So now the fun part begins...renting out our unit in the dew. I am sure there will be plenty of entertaining stories from this experience.
Saturday, July 7, 2007
"I think it choked on a bird"
So we have had a few problems with the dew lately. Since we first moved in we have heard a knocking sound every time someone flushes a toilet or turns on a sink. I called my dad a few months ago, he always knows the answers to our dilemmas, and told him about the sound we were hearing. He goes "oh you have some water hammering going on in your copper pipes." Of course Davy and I have never heard of water hammering, so we both researched it online to see if it was something we could fix ourselves. On a few different websites it said that you could turn the water off at the street then drain the house from the outside spicket and that would help or in some cases fix the problem. Well of course ours would not be that easy to fix.
For a few months we basically just cringed every time we flushed the toilet because we were too lazy to call the plumbers out. During this time of total laziness we realized that termites were having a feast on the Masonite siding by our tenants front door. Since we really didn't want the dew to fall down around us, AND since you can order the Terminix repair man to come out to our house online it was a no brainer. God forbid you have to pick up the phone and call someone. So the guy came out a few days later and basically just reiterated what we already knew. Then he raped us of about $1300. I tried to negotiate him cheaper, but the best I got was a 10% discount. Which is pretty good I guess. Right before he left he said, "Oh yeah, There is a really big, I mean really big gray cat under your house. I think he has been eating birds. There are feathers everywhere!"
Well immediately I remembered my neighbors that had just moved into the duplex next door saying they were missing their really really big gray cat. So when the Terminix man left, Davy decided to crawl under the dew to get the cat. In the mean time I went next door to get the neighbors to find out if this was their cat. We all stood around the crawl space door while Davy crawled around under the house. But there was no cat to be found. So we basically just closed the door and forgot about it.
Fast forward about 2 months....
I finally decided that the water hammering was about to hammer through my head because it was getting so annoying. So I decided to call the trusty plumber we have been using on our rental house in Cleveland to come out and take a look at the situation. So I take an hour off of work to come home and meet them here so I can show them the noise we have been hearing. I proceed to flush the toilet, turn on the sink, then flush the toilet again and of course NOTHING happens. I am sure these guys thought I was totally crazy. So finally I told them to go outside and turn on the spicket and listen to the noise. When he turned the water on it basically shook the entire dew. They started laughing saying they had never heard water hammering that bad. So, I leave to go back to work because they had to go to Lowes to get two pressure reducing valves and some ties so they can secure down some of the loose pipes. Davy came home from work just in time to write them a check for $220. Right as they are about to leave one of the plumbers looks at Davy and says, "Hey man, there is a really really big gray cat under the house. I think it choked on a bird."
I get home from work and Davy tells me the story about the dead cat under the dew. My first was question was "Well did they get the dead cat out?" But of course our lives couldn't be that easy. We decided to leave the cat for the night saying we would get it out over the weekend. So the question of the day at work the next day was. Do you knock on the neighbors door and ask them if they want to identify the dead cat or do you just pull the dead cat out and throw it away, allowing them to think their cat is still alive somewhere out there.
Of course we chose the latter....Over the weekend Davy army crawled his way all the way to the other end of the dew to retrieve the dead cat. He then proceeded to try and pick this HUGE cat up by the tail, but unfortunately all the fur rubbed off the tail when he tried to do that. Eventually he got the cat in the bag and then army crawled his way all the way back to the crawl space door where I was patiently waiting. He threw the bag out the door and of course I screamed and ran. I heard Davy yell as I was running, "HONEY MOVE THE BAG OUT OF THE DOOR WAY!" Davy finally makes his way out of the crawl space. Then came the question of the hour, "What do you do with a dead cat in a garbage bag?" So we decided to jump in the car and drive to the corner where there was a dumpster behind a retail building. So needless to say, Fluffy, Fido, Bird eating kitty or whatever you want to name it. Is resting in peace in the dumpster.
For a few months we basically just cringed every time we flushed the toilet because we were too lazy to call the plumbers out. During this time of total laziness we realized that termites were having a feast on the Masonite siding by our tenants front door. Since we really didn't want the dew to fall down around us, AND since you can order the Terminix repair man to come out to our house online it was a no brainer. God forbid you have to pick up the phone and call someone. So the guy came out a few days later and basically just reiterated what we already knew. Then he raped us of about $1300. I tried to negotiate him cheaper, but the best I got was a 10% discount. Which is pretty good I guess. Right before he left he said, "Oh yeah, There is a really big, I mean really big gray cat under your house. I think he has been eating birds. There are feathers everywhere!"
Well immediately I remembered my neighbors that had just moved into the duplex next door saying they were missing their really really big gray cat. So when the Terminix man left, Davy decided to crawl under the dew to get the cat. In the mean time I went next door to get the neighbors to find out if this was their cat. We all stood around the crawl space door while Davy crawled around under the house. But there was no cat to be found. So we basically just closed the door and forgot about it.
Fast forward about 2 months....
I finally decided that the water hammering was about to hammer through my head because it was getting so annoying. So I decided to call the trusty plumber we have been using on our rental house in Cleveland to come out and take a look at the situation. So I take an hour off of work to come home and meet them here so I can show them the noise we have been hearing. I proceed to flush the toilet, turn on the sink, then flush the toilet again and of course NOTHING happens. I am sure these guys thought I was totally crazy. So finally I told them to go outside and turn on the spicket and listen to the noise. When he turned the water on it basically shook the entire dew. They started laughing saying they had never heard water hammering that bad. So, I leave to go back to work because they had to go to Lowes to get two pressure reducing valves and some ties so they can secure down some of the loose pipes. Davy came home from work just in time to write them a check for $220. Right as they are about to leave one of the plumbers looks at Davy and says, "Hey man, there is a really really big gray cat under the house. I think it choked on a bird."
I get home from work and Davy tells me the story about the dead cat under the dew. My first was question was "Well did they get the dead cat out?" But of course our lives couldn't be that easy. We decided to leave the cat for the night saying we would get it out over the weekend. So the question of the day at work the next day was. Do you knock on the neighbors door and ask them if they want to identify the dead cat or do you just pull the dead cat out and throw it away, allowing them to think their cat is still alive somewhere out there.
Of course we chose the latter....Over the weekend Davy army crawled his way all the way to the other end of the dew to retrieve the dead cat. He then proceeded to try and pick this HUGE cat up by the tail, but unfortunately all the fur rubbed off the tail when he tried to do that. Eventually he got the cat in the bag and then army crawled his way all the way back to the crawl space door where I was patiently waiting. He threw the bag out the door and of course I screamed and ran. I heard Davy yell as I was running, "HONEY MOVE THE BAG OUT OF THE DOOR WAY!" Davy finally makes his way out of the crawl space. Then came the question of the hour, "What do you do with a dead cat in a garbage bag?" So we decided to jump in the car and drive to the corner where there was a dumpster behind a retail building. So needless to say, Fluffy, Fido, Bird eating kitty or whatever you want to name it. Is resting in peace in the dumpster.
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