Archive for September, 2009

September-22-2009
Filed Under (Misc. Real Estate) by admin

So, it’s been 22 days since we closed on our property and so far we have had demolition, most of the interior paint is done – some rooms still need a final coat of paint and the tile is complete.
We had the door way between the kitchen and dining room opened as far as we could go – probably around 6 inches to give the space a more open, modern feel and make the kitchen appear bigger. This made a HUGE difference.
Glass block windows have also been installed into the basement – this is a good safety feature and old windows are usually leaky.   It’s always a good idea to replace basement windows with glass block and it’s actually not expensive but makes a big difference in cleaning up the basement.

The paint colors are neutral yet not the typical boring tan, white or off white. You want the house to feel up to date but no offensive with paint colors. Ie – don’t paint anything red. I like red and the dining room at my personal residence is red but not a good color to chose for an investment property.

The tile is gorgeous and extends from the kitchen into the dining area because the wood floors had been ripped out and it would be very difficult (on a budget) to get new wood floors to match. Tile also adds a texture and color element to the house. The main floor bathroom also has the same tile on the floor as well as the entire bathtub / shower surround.

I am a little disappointed that the kitchen cabinets have not been installed yet as I was told they would be installed early this week – but I’ve been assured that we are still on track to finish on time. Right now that is approximately Oct 19th.

Stay tuned for more updates.

Jen McKinnon
Realtor / Investor
AGENT REFERRAL NETWORK
jen[at]mnrealestateteam[dot]com



September-13-2009
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Demolition began this week and currently all the old flooring and carpet has been ripped out, the kitchen has been completely gutted and the main level bathroom is partially torn apart.
We have also found that the neighbors are very interested in what is going on. They want their block cleaned up and question us from time to time to make sure we are on the up and up. I guess that’s all part of the deal – they are sort of our watch dogs and let us know what has been happening at the house!
Alot of work still to be done but we’ve made a start!

Jen McKinnon
Realtor / Investor
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September-7-2009
Filed Under (Misc. Real Estate, True Stories) by admin

We are still waiting for the final approval to get started on construction and getting very anxious. I’m a little frustrated because it’s been almost a week now and of course the holiday did not speed things up. Tomorrow, my mission is to make sure we can start the demo by Wednesday.
I’ve attached a number of pictures that were taken this weekend so you can see what we’re starting with. It’s actually in decent shape but I’m so excited to watch the transformation.
North Minneapolis Flip front exterior
North Minneapolis Flip living room into kitchen
North Minneapolis Flip kitchen
North Minneapolis Flip bathroom #1
North Minneapolis Flip master suiteNorth Minneapolis Flip back side of house

We are looking forward to getting started this week and I will try to get more pictures posted as progress happens.

Jen McKinnon
Realtor / Investor
AGENT REFERRAL NETWORK
jen[at]mnrealestateteam.com



September-3-2009
Filed Under (Misc. Real Estate, True Stories) by admin

Ok, so my husband and I just bought our first house to flip and I figured that there are others out there that may want to do the same. So, I will post as we go through the process so you can get a good feel for what it is like.

To start with we went the easy route and bought a property that was not listed on the MLS that I found through some industry connections. Most houses that will work for flipping have multiple offers and can be tough to get. None the less, we found our in a better area of North Mpls.
Step 1 – Get pre approved with a reputable lender and one who deals with these types of rehab loans on a daily basis – they are not your typical loan.
Step 2 – Find the house and make sure that you will be able to buy, rehab and cover all costs and still be able to sell at a profit. You want to know the comparables near your house so that you know what a REALISTIC sale price point is.
Step 3 – Have your contractor review the house to let you know how much it will cost to rehab and if there are any issues with the house.
Step 4 – Get your escrow set up. Please note that you will need to put at least 20% cash into an escrow account based on the total loan amount (cost of house + rehab costs).
Step 4 – Get a good title company (I recommend Trademark Title) to get you clear title. We ran into an issue on our house where there was a cloud on title from 3 transactions ago. Trademark Title is the only company that caught it! You want clear title and a smooth closing with no suprise assessments down the road. Which I have seen happen many times with other title companies.
Step 5 – Close on the house – we closed on Sept 1 and then we wait a couple of days for the contractor to get approval from the lender to get started.

So, this is where we are at in the process.
Our contractor is staging the supplies and we’ve already got people walking by on the street asking when it will be done! Hoping to be done within 6 weeks so looking to list it mid October!

Jen McKinnon
Realtor / Investor
AGENT REFERRAL NETWORK
jen[at]mnrealestateteam.com