Buying My 1st Duplex (7 year update)

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  • Опубліковано 20 лис 2022
  • In this video, Chandler takes a blast to the past by showing us his very first investment property. He dives into all of the juicy details by crunching the numbers of current rents, expenses, and how he distributes his cashflow. It’s important to analyze the positives and negatives that have transpired over the years so as to learn from the past and make appropriate changes if necessary. As with most investments, there are always improvements to look at. However, like many investments, there are so many things to celebrate as well! This property is definitely one that has generated an amazing ROI.
    Investing in real estate for the last 10 years, Chandler David Smith currently owns over $25 million worth of rental real estate. During this time, he has had some great experiences being able to share his passion alongside his family and buddies. He has seen them absolutely crush it when it comes to the investing and sales world. More importantly, he has been able to share his expertise with others and learned invaluable lessons along the way.
    Chandler dives DEEP into all of the ins-and-outs of his very first investment property - how we was able to close the deal, the financial details, his cashflow past and present, and what the future of this property looks like for him. Keep in mind that there are A LOT of unknowns when you take a step into the real estate world - things fall through the cracks and honestly, anything could happen. But - this is life! When you take the proper steps that Chandler teaches here, you CAN mitigate your chances so that you will be taking the smallest risk with the highest return possible!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 57

  • @LeviPeters.
    @LeviPeters. Рік тому +26

    As an hvac service technician I promise you that filter needed to be changed. It was filthy and we honestly recommend them to be changed out every 3 months to pro-long the life of your furnace.

    • @mrniceguy423
      @mrniceguy423 Рік тому +3

      hahaha I'm not an HVAC tech and I recognized that filter was dirty AF.

  • @thenewwayhome
    @thenewwayhome Рік тому +15

    This shows that you're a great landlord, Chandler! There are definitely things that need some updates and upgrade on this property. But you definitely have a great tenant who takes care of this home.

  • @omarblanchfield6717
    @omarblanchfield6717 Рік тому +5

    Nice to see...the pros and the cons with your process with the upcoming work. Some investors but the upgrades upfront others wait down the road, but most important it's a sensible investment with good tenants.

  • @kennethgravley4487
    @kennethgravley4487 Рік тому +2

    Love the video dude bro! Keep it up. Always entertaining to watch your content.

  • @nickpaust6636
    @nickpaust6636 Рік тому +1

    Love this! maybe bring us through all your purchases

  • @connorritchie8014
    @connorritchie8014 Рік тому +1

    Killer video like always!! Always excited to see you upload!!!

  • @jonweber98
    @jonweber98 Рік тому +4

    You might be surprised that I am following you on youtube as I have been renting houses for 20 years and have 30 doors. I am 55 years old and retired from the 9-5 this year. I built up very slowly but the snowball has really started to grow. I haven't had as many homerun purchases as you but definitely have had some similar strikeouts. My last two sales were to existing long term tenants. I was able to do private sales through an attorney to avoid agent commissions and pass the savings onto the tenant in the form of equity. Was a win-win since I was ready to move on to higher cash flow property through 1031 exchange anyway.

    • @MillennialMike
      @MillennialMike Рік тому

      yours is still an incredibly relatable and inspiration story! and an amazing journey i'm sure. you are the unsung hero that doesn't get the fame and clicks but seriously admirable. 'i've been buying doors for 4 years now. up to 10 and hoping to get 3 more in the next couple months.

  • @porkchop8131
    @porkchop8131 Рік тому +1

    Great video

  • @andrewwiggins3190
    @andrewwiggins3190 Рік тому +29

    I am a property owner in Tampa, it is pitiable what is happening in the housing market. Ian was ruthless, but I wasn’t affected. I am not doing so well in the stock market but have currently increased the rent on my properties, I have 1M set aside for early retirement, I'm already 47. My major concern is that I ponder a lot how to make the best of the market irrespective of what the fed is doing.

    • @karynplumm878
      @karynplumm878 Рік тому

      you need a professionals help especially regarding the stock market, watch videos do your own research but planners know better how the markets turn out. Unless you know where to look you have the discipline to conduct diligent fundamental research, then I’d suggest seeking assistance of a seasoned financial planner.

    • @24ever12
      @24ever12 Рік тому

      @@karynplumm878 when you are handing over your financial responsibilities to someone else, you are never learning how to manage these responsibilities yourself and yet , you will spend more requiring a professionals assistance.

    • @andrewwiggins3190
      @andrewwiggins3190 Рік тому

      @@tinyalumbaugh3574 I will be happy getting assistance and glad to get the help of one, who do you work with and how did you go about hiring them?

    • @josefkurtz2622
      @josefkurtz2622 Рік тому

      @@tinyalumbaugh3574 With fed rates spiking and high interest rates all markets are being manipulated, you are indeed lucky

    • @zaylempfert2787
      @zaylempfert2787 Рік тому

      Im in largo teach me ur ways 😂

  • @DJStroble
    @DJStroble 4 місяці тому

    I got my duplex a year ago. When I got the taxes in they were 6k a year!!!! totally caught off guard.

  • @thunderthormx
    @thunderthormx Рік тому +1

    How did you get rid of the flies? We are getting lots of flies in our shop on our property

  • @victor0h66
    @victor0h66 Рік тому +7

    Man that makes me want to just hold my first property even more!

    • @MillennialMike
      @MillennialMike Рік тому +1

      never sell! i've bought so much real estate over the years and i just watch it grow and grow in value. and i spend a LOT of time with much more successful older investors and the one thing i hear them say over and over again is "man i wish hadn't sold this or that property because look how much its worth today.

    • @Adam-hx1gw
      @Adam-hx1gw Рік тому +1

      @@MillennialMike hey bro I am a complete beginner and am looking to purchase some real estate for the long term. Is now a terrible time to purchase? I am 24 and am liquid $150,000 and would like to put that into something, just don’t know where to start

    • @YungBapacito
      @YungBapacito 6 днів тому

      ​@MillennialMike ehh thats dumb, selling to scale with an exchange is a way to fasttrack your scaling

  • @builttolaugh
    @builttolaugh Рік тому +1

    Chandler, we need to be besties man.

  • @leviburgin9171
    @leviburgin9171 3 місяці тому

    With your numbers and owning it for 7 years with so much appreciation. Why are you paying PMI? You can call you bank and get that removed because your well over the 20%

  • @myfx2551
    @myfx2551 3 місяці тому +1

    THANKS. Just what I needed to watch. My wife and I got a 400k HELOC from our 780k primary home which we are still paying a mortgage for. I want to only use 200k for this new duplex down payment. I realized that the secret to making millions is making better investments and staying out of debt.
    I'm grateful to GOD for the internet space, we were able to join the credit repair program, we payed up our debt and now we are back to being the administrators of our farming business and our own properties, as well as small pensions.
    I am almost 50, my wife is 48. We have started saving for retirement from the farm and maybe live off rental income, I would really appreciate it if you would do a video on how to earn using Airbnb and retire comfortably.

    • @jeroldstokes6065
      @jeroldstokes6065 3 місяці тому

      This is exactly how I wish to get my finances coordinated ahead of retirement.

    • @jeroldstokes6065
      @jeroldstokes6065 3 місяці тому

      You talked about a "credit repair program" how do I join? I took out a 200k heloc from my primary home 2 years ago which I'm still paying....I find it challenging to invest elsewhere because I'm still paying the mortgage and I got bills. to pay.

    • @myfx2551
      @myfx2551 3 місяці тому

      "Laura Gilbert CFA " is the licensed fiduciary i use. She lead me to join the program, Just research the name you'd find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.

    • @jeroldstokes6065
      @jeroldstokes6065 3 місяці тому

      I just googled her and I'm really impressed with her credentials; I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get.

    • @chennaimarketerr
      @chennaimarketerr 3 місяці тому

      Why no one talked about this program when I was in debt

  • @gainzz8493
    @gainzz8493 Рік тому

    Hey what states do you buy your property's in ?

  • @AV-ss3vy
    @AV-ss3vy 10 місяців тому

    Can anyone explain how to screen your future tenants, so I don't make a mistake?

  • @johnvonhaussen2526
    @johnvonhaussen2526 Рік тому

    What real estate management company do you use?

  • @kamcam7812
    @kamcam7812 Рік тому

    Where did .76 come from in the math breakdown?

  • @Pagojames
    @Pagojames 2 місяці тому +9

    No doubt , a good way of growing and saving your money is through investing . You don't need to have much before you can invest. "That little money you have now can make you millions if you invest it wisely". I wasnt financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 4 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future! Investing is a grand choice I made

    • @wonderloot
      @wonderloot 2 місяці тому

      Glad I came across this comment section. I was struggling to decide what to do with a good amount of money in the bank doing nothing. I would be happy if you could advise me, as I am ready to go the passive income path.

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      @Pagojames 2 місяці тому

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      @wonderloot 2 місяці тому

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    • @Rasheedmalik-kx5iy
      @Rasheedmalik-kx5iy 2 місяці тому

      This is a shocker seeing Regina Louise Collaro is being mentioned here. I always had mixed feelings about hiring a Investment advisor. For the record, I started working with Regina in 2019, and she manages about 70% of my Investments, while I manage the other 30%. My philosophy is that I care more about my own money than anyone else, but she made me accept that they have wealth of information on current conditions and future trend

  • @coolguy24eric
    @coolguy24eric Рік тому +1

    Don't you think you can make more money doing airbnb instead of long term rentals?

  • @mylesfarias9
    @mylesfarias9 Рік тому +3

    How did you generate the income to be able to purchase several properties in the same year

    • @MillennialMike
      @MillennialMike Рік тому +2

      i've been buying rentals for 4 years and now have 10. in order to generate the income to buy more initially i worked a boatload of overtime and saved every penny to start househacking. once i got the househack in place my living expenses dropped down to zero. then i was able to save my income i WAS spending on rent and put it in the bank. I saved for almost 2 years and then bought rental number 2. i was able to buy 3 that year. Eventually the income started to "snowball" and got to the point where i'm generating enough income from the properties it helps me buy the next one that much faster. I also used a HELOC from my first property to fix and remodel some properties i then cashed out. there are a lot of strategies that you could use. hit me up some time

    • @VinnyHotsauce
      @VinnyHotsauce Рік тому +1

      @@MillennialMike I’d be interested to chat. I’ve had a duplex for 2 years now. I have some capital but also 100k+ in equity. Would be cool to hear your opinion if it’s smarter to save up cash for down payment on the next rental or using HELOC for down payment

    • @christopheralcala2458
      @christopheralcala2458 9 місяців тому

      ​@@MillennialMikeHow do I msg you?

  • @TL-wy1nk
    @TL-wy1nk Рік тому

    Why are you leaving the rent low? I would bump it higher due to the market allowing it.

    • @MillennialMike
      @MillennialMike Рік тому +1

      the number 1 mistake that landlords make is to not raise rents. i buy a lot of distressed properties from landlords who stopped raising rents. in order to be a good operator you need to operate the property properly which includes keeping rents at or near market

  • @jacobkincaid123
    @jacobkincaid123 Рік тому

    It’s a duplex right?

  • @andydrew3320
    @andydrew3320 Рік тому +1

    Lol man oh man feels a bit off tbh. I seriously hope you’ve cut a deal with the tenants that are maintaining everything on the property. I had a landlord who was completely blown away when I told him no way to vacuuming/sweeping the building hallway floors in a common area where multiple tenants utilize and walk through daily. It’s not at all in the lease etc…cut a nice deal and sure you got it. I’m not paying someone an immense amount of money to pay off their mortgage and to be their groundskeeper. Not a chance.

    • @satoshinakamoto6647
      @satoshinakamoto6647 Рік тому

      Not a chance? How else is he gonna afford his new million dolllar house lmao

    • @abel4776
      @abel4776 Рік тому

      But they are using it? Do I need to pay someone else to clean their toilet after they used it?

  • @JustAlf87
    @JustAlf87 Рік тому

    How do you get 180 units worth of down payments and closing costs in 9 years? 🤔. You gotta live somehow has youtube been that lucrative?

    • @abel4776
      @abel4776 Рік тому

      I would like to know too. I would guess he taps into existing property equity as down payment for his next.