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Real Estate Rookie

394: The Hidden Property Damage That Could Ruin Your Home Renovation…w/Jessica Bryant Walton

Real Estate Rookie

BiggerPockets

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4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2024

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Added home renovation costs can ruin your plans to own the perfect rental property. When this happens, how do you come up with the extra funds? More importantly, how do you prevent this from happening altogether? We’ve got plenty of answers for you in today’s episode! Welcome back to the Real Estate Rookie podcast! Jessica Bryant Walton owns several doors in Anchorage, Alaska. As you’re about to find out, investing where winters are long, water damage is common, and frozen pipes are everyday occurrences isn’t for the faint of heart. Jessica and her husband had just bought a duplex, only to find out that the previous owner had disguised a MAJOR leak and extensive damage with a second roof. What they anticipated would be a $40,000 rehab ended up costing over $130,000! Fortunately, Jessica and her husband came up with creative ways to fund their renovations, increase rents, and lower their overhead by self-managing the property. But there are valuable lessons to take away from their experience. You’ll learn why you should consider getting your real estate license, how to find the best contractors for your rehab projects, and the importance of always keeping a paper trail! In This Episode We Cover How Jessica’s $40K renovation turned into a $130K+ “nightmare” rehab Self-management tips for long-term and short-term rentals The BEST way to source contractors for your renovation projects Why you shouldn’t speak with your tenants over the phone What you need to know before investing in an Alaska rental market Why you should get your real estate license (even if you don’t plan to use it!) And So Much More! Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/rookie-394 Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is real estate rookie episode 394.

0:05.0

Do rental properties need two roofs?

0:08.0

We will get a horror story all the way from Alaska

0:11.0

and why buying in the winter can create more issues than you would expect.

0:16.7

I'm your investigative journalist Ashley Kerr and today we are going to break down a horror story.

0:23.5

Welcome to the rookie podcast for three times a week.

0:26.5

We share the motivation, inspiration, and stories

0:29.5

to get you started in real estate.

0:31.9

Today we have a guest Jessica Bryant Walton on as an

0:35.4

investor from Florida but calls Alaska home. We're going to hear what

0:40.9

happened on their duplex renovation that took two and a half years.

0:46.0

We will get to know Alaska as a rental market, some landlord maintenance tips, and so much more.

0:53.0

Just as a reminder, if you have a horror story you want to talk to me about,

0:57.0

maybe you need a therapy session or you just need to vent,

1:00.0

go to BiggerPoggets.com, slash reply, and select horror story, and our producers will review and reach out.

1:08.0

Okay, so Jessica, welcome to the show. Thank you so much for being trusting with me and vulnerable to relive

1:16.8

this horror story you're about to get into with us. Yeah, thanks for having me.

1:20.5

So let's start out with your fixer upper rental.

1:25.2

Tell us about it.

1:26.4

So it was your standard duplex.

1:28.1

It was an upstairs downstairs duplex in pretty rough shape, but the price reflected reflected that so we had been looking for a while

1:34.4

and we were new investors didn't have a ton of cash so we kind of were willing to do the

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