Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Triplex for sale in Tacoma, live in one, 2 units pay your mortgage! - SOLD

It is listed for $180,000 located at 716 Yakima Ave. Has 2 houses: a 2-bedroom house with a laundry room, and a duplex with a 2-bedroom apartment and a studio. The duplex also has 2-one-car garages.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Prices and interest rates are rising and inventory is shrinking

The prices of the cheaper homes and fixers in King and Pierce counties have gone up by about $20,000 to $40,000 since January this year, and the prices of the condominiums have gone up by $10,000 to $20,000. To make the matters worse, the inventory of available affordable homes shrunk to almost nothing.
Right now in King County there are a total of 18 houses for sale under $90,000, out of which there are only two that can be financed; one of them is a HUD house in Federal Way for $85,000 + $4,000 in repairs escrow, and another one is an $88,500 in Auburn, which can go Homepath or Conventional - I strongly suggest grabbing it immediately. The remaining 16 houses are fixers in a very bad condition. Six of the 16 are basically dilapidated cabins in Skykomish or Baring. The cheapest cabin in Skykomish is $35,000 cash.
The current listings in Pierce County are as follows: Out of 77 homes that came up in an under $80,000 search only 29 can be financed, the rest are fixers or mobiles in a bad condition. From the 29 financeable houses three are in Ashford near the Mt. Rainier Park entrance, one is $59,000 and two are $68,000 - very affordable but also a bit far from civilization (about 30 or 40 miles to a nearest Walmart and Goodwill stores in Yelm), although, I hear, there is plenty of fish in the nearby river, so you wouldn't starve. There is a nice short sale 3-bedroom house in Tacoma for only $65,000 and there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with it. Then there are 3 fairly nice HUD homes: in Gig Harbor, Tacoma, and Spanaway for $70,000-$72,000

Monday, May 27, 2013

When you don't qualify for a single family house you can qualify for a multi-family

I bet you didn't know something cool  -  banks allow 75% of potential rental income to be subtracted when figuring out your monthly payment when buying a multi-family zoned property (duplex, triplex or a fourplex (anything bigger than a 4-plex is commercial, no longer residential))!
For those math inclined, here is an example:
Duplex: $124,000 you're buying it FHA 3.5% down: $124,000 - $4,340 = $119,660 - your loan amount ( there might be 2% and 0 down available conventional).  Mortgage payment at 3.6% interest (that's today's interest rate from Bank of America) comes to $544 a month, the tax is, say, $150, the mortgage insurance is around $120 (if you get a conventional loan you won't have mortgage insurance) and property insurance, say, about $80, so the total everything payment comes out to be about $890 a month. And then the good part: one of the units is rented, or you could rent it out for $600 a month. Bank will deduct 75% of that ($450) from your total payment: 890 - 450 = 440. That means the monthly payment you'd have to qualify for is only $440 !!! By any standards, even the most strict, your income can be as low as $1100 a month! And when you qualify for the loan, then you can go get government downpayment assistance and pay nothing down at all (that's if you don't happen to have any money).

Examples of some available properties:

Two beautiful 2-bedroom houses in Puyallup on a .41 acre lot for only $184,000, within walking distance to hospitals and downtown. Total monthly payment comes out to about $1200, and if you rent one of the houses you'd be paying only $400 to $600 a month.

Duplexes in Lakewood with two 2-bedroom units:
                               
$124,000 with 2 garages    $149,000 plus huge barn    $135,000 townhouse style

$149,000 a gorgeous turn of the century duplex very near downtown Tacoma, one 3-bedroom unit and one 2-bedroom unit, plus a 2-car garage and two more extra bonus rooms!

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

A huge spooky place on a dead end road totally private on 5 acres $175,000

You are lost, you end up on a dead end road, nothing in sight but trees. You look around and notice a dirt road. You check your cell - no service. You drive onto the dirt road, leading through the trees up the hillside, thinking that at least you can maybe make a phone call. You come out by a very old creepy house. There is not a sound, but the wind blowing in the tree branches. You nervously get out of the car, thinking, "How is this place possible!". You hear a strange sound like bubbles bursting - you notice a pond completely covered with green muck surrounding the remains of a raised lid - probably an old septic tank. The muck moves suspiciously and some bubbles burst again. You expect some mutant giant toad with teeth to jump at you and hurry to the porch. You knock, nothing happens. You try the door - it opens with a squeak. It is dark inside. Suddenly you feel cold steel on your temple and you stand perfectly still. Your heart tries to leap up and away, but, without cooperation from the body, ends up lodged in your throat. You slowly shift your eyeballs and see an ancient old man, probably a hundred years old, maybe two, holding a rifle. He grins and spits unto the invisible floor, and you think, "great, now he is going to get out his rusty old chainsaw..." You stutter, "I'm just here to look at the house for sale. I'm sorry. Can I just use your phone?" The old man says, "Follow me," but holds on to the rifle. He leads you into a dining room and points to a chair by an old heavy wooden table. He leaves and comes back with a glass of water and puts it in front of you. As you pick up the glass, he says with significance, "Spring water, no chemicals in it." You shudder and put the glass back down.
Wouldn't you like to own this spooky old house on 5 acres zoned Anything Goes? Of course it needs a bit of elbow grease, and you probably want to boil that water before drinking it, but where else can you get a huge self-sustaining echo farm minutes away from the city! You could have a machine shop, fill up the 5 acres with old cars, or get some goats and chickens... The possibilities are endless... Your lucky day - the property can be purchased with owner financing with a reasonable downpayment (min 20%).