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All Forum Posts by: Ankush Bhargava
Ankush Bhargava has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.
Post: Seeking Property Manager recommendations for SFH in Rocklin
- New to Real Estate
- SF Bay Area
- Posts 6
- Votes 3
Quote from @Ben Howard:
Hello Ankush, I just posted on another BP Sacramento region thread with the same question. I have had investor clients tell me that they are happy with Tiner Property Management.
Thank you, I'll take a look.
Post: Seeking Property Manager recommendations for SFH in Rocklin
- New to Real Estate
- SF Bay Area
- Posts 6
- Votes 3
Quote from @Ranjit Sandhu:
Quote from @Ankush Bhargava:
Hello friends,
I am looking for your recommendations on a great property manager for my single family home in Rocklin, CA.
I have short-listed a few based on Yelp/Google, and will begin interviewing them this week. But suggestions here are often most valuable!
Thank you!
Google RNB property management in Rocklin off lonetree blvd.
Thanks Ranjit. Yes, i saw that name in another one of your posts I think :)
What are key reasons you recommend them?
Post: Seeking Property Manager recommendations for SFH in Rocklin
- New to Real Estate
- SF Bay Area
- Posts 6
- Votes 3
Hello friends,
I am looking for your recommendations on a great property manager for my single family home in Rocklin, CA.
I have short-listed a few based on Yelp/Google, and will begin interviewing them this week. But suggestions here are often most valuable!
Thank you!
Post: Hard to find lender- owner-occupied multi-family in SF bay area
- New to Real Estate
- SF Bay Area
- Posts 6
- Votes 3
Gotcha - will explore that next time.
I dropped my plan for this property - we came to conclusion that we were not ready for this big an investment, as we are just starting out.
Post: REI Nation (Memphis Invest) Case Study - Barltett (Memphis), TN
- New to Real Estate
- SF Bay Area
- Posts 6
- Votes 3
This thread answers so many questions for a noob like me - I only started on this learning journey about a month ago, but already feel confident having drunkt he cool-aid :D Thanks to everyone who contributed. And great to hear the positive notes on REI Nation - I am planning to talk soon.
When investing out of state, what tips do you have on initial plan / what conversation to have with REI?
(disclaimer - I purchased the David Greene - long distance real estate investing, but not done reading it)
Post: Hard to find lender- owner-occupied multi-family in SF bay area
- New to Real Estate
- SF Bay Area
- Posts 6
- Votes 3
Hello all, i am taking my first step towards house-hacking. Evaluating a property with SFH in the front and 3 unit apartment in the rear. All are currently leased. And I plan to occupy the SFH after purchase. This is in the bay area, and cost is $3.3M.
Am i reasonable to assume i can get the residential loan with 20% down? I talked to Wells fargo, and they do max $2M load with 30% down, so doesn't work for me. Same for Chase on the downpayment.