We've got another great renovation for you, coming from Dallas, TX! With a rehab budget of $50,000, the rehab team worked on everything from repairing the foundation to installing a new roof and much more in between.
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From Trashy Dud to Modern Stud - Dallas Market Turnkey Transformation
By Chris Clothier on Tue, Oct 15, 2019
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4 Reasons a Turnkey Strategy Works Under Pressure
By Chris Clothier on Fri, Oct 11, 2019
Security is something we all value. We want to live our lives without having to worry about money. Whether that means having the confidence to pay for unexpected expenses or the ability to take a vacation worry-free, we all crave that kind of comfort and confidence in our personal lives.
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A Dallas, Texas Market Update for Real Estate Investors
By Chris Clothier on Wed, Oct 9, 2019
Even as the nation stirs with rumors and worries of a recession, we see that many markets provide both a healthy market balance and a secure, growing job sector. There’s a reason prospects for North Texas cities are positive — it remains one of the best areas in the nation for job growth.
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Forgotten Hide-Away Turns Family Dream - Memphis Market Turnkey Transformation
By Chris Clothier on Tue, Oct 8, 2019
We've got another great renovation for you, coming from our home town - Memphis, TN! With a rehab budget of $54,000, our team worked tirelessly from roof to foundation, turning this property into a turnkey portfolio dream. On the home's exterior, we focused on repairing the fence and removing trees as well as installing a new roof and garage door. With the interior, our team installed new tiling in the showers, installed new countertops in the kitchen, and painted the whole house to make it look refreshed and modern.
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Filling Your Portfolio with Turnkey Properties Leads to Success
By Chris Clothier on Fri, Oct 4, 2019
If you’ve ever watched any sort of house-hunting show, you will inevitably hear the phrase, “totally turnkey,” as a pitch for the ease of a property. No renovations need doing, it is a move-in ready home. However, the context of “turnkey” for a real estate investor is a little bit more complicated. More nuanced.
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Your Turnkey Provider Must Excel in Customer Service
By Chris Clothier on Wed, Oct 2, 2019
What matters most in turnkey investment success? It’s easy to point to the obvious — the right markets, the best management teams, or the most innovative model. There’s a general attitude that as long as they manage properties well and the owner sees their check each month, your turnkey provider is doing well.
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Tragically Outdated Now Breath of Fresh Air - OKC Market Turnkey Transformation
By Chris Clothier on Tue, Oct 1, 2019
We've got another great renovation for you, coming from Oklahoma City, OK! With a rehab budget of $43,000, our team worked miracles on this outdated home in a matter of 41 days. From a new roof to beautiful, new tiling and carpets, this transformation yielded an incredible turn-around. Below is a more detailed list of all the renovations our team did to turn this house into a Turnkey property any investor would want in their portfolio.
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Be a Real Estate Investor with Staying Power
By Chris Clothier on Fri, Sep 27, 2019
In the world of real estate investing, we see a lot of would-be investors come and go. Some were unprepared for the inherent risks and challenges while others threw in the towel the second the market didn’t produce obvious, no-brainer wins.
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Clothiers Buy Prime Germantown Office Building
By Chris Clothier on Wed, Sep 25, 2019
The Clothier family business typically buys hundreds of houses each year, and now manages 5,600 of them in Memphis and six other cities for clients who invest as landlords.
But on Wednesday, Sept. 25, the Clothiers made a different kind of purchase. They closed on one of Germantown’s premier office buildings.
The plan is to make 1900 Exeter – also known as the Ezon Building – the new headquarters for their growing business, Memphis Invest. (The name will change to REI Nation next year; the acronym stands for Real Estate Investors.)
Kent Clothier, his wife Sherry and sons Chris and Brett paid $6.1 million to Israeli-based Faropoint Ventures for the 37,275-square-foot building. The brick, two-story structure was built in 1987.
“We had an opportunity to buy a building in Germantown,” Kent Clothier said. “We’re a fourth-generation family in Germantown. My dad started there in 1982. We live there and the opportunity came up. We’d been looking at that building for many years. Made an offer and negotiated.”
Memphis Invest will move from Cordova where it inhabits three of four small office buildings it owns near Agricenter International: 134, 130, 124 and 118 Timber Creek Drive.
The 1900 Exeter building has been 95% occupied with a handful of tenants. As their leases end, Memphis Invest will gradually move in and fill much of the building.
The company will move about 100 employees who work in eight departments: renovation, purchasing, sales, administrative, closing, information technology, property management and customer service.
Memphis Invest plans to spend several hundred thousand dollars renovating the property, especially the unusually large lobby with its atrium and skylight, other common areas and landscaping.
Construction contractor Chamberlain & McCreery, which renovates many of the houses Memphis Invest and its client-investors purchase, will make the improvements to 1900 Exeter, too.
“All this will be redone,” Chris Clothier said while pointing to overgrown bushes that block some sunlight from hitting ground-floor windows. “The trees are staying but all the bushes are coming out to create a green area. The canopy will be brought up so it’s healthier and you can see the building from the street.”
Every week, clients and prospective clients visit Memphis Invest headquarters. The clients will gain more confidence that the Clothiers will keep their rental houses well maintained if the company’s headquarters looks good, Chris Clothier said.
The Clothiers are basically telling clients, “I’m going to take care of your house the way I took care of my building,” he said.
Faropoint Ventures has gradually been selling off its retail and office holdings in the Memphis area while buying more and more industrial properties.
“We’ve been growing our industrial transaction business,” said Brian Califf, who represents Faropoint as executive vice president at NAI Saig Co.
“Their fund dictated a switch over from where they used to buy office and retail to strictly buying industrial,” Califf said.
Faropoint Ventures purchased 1900 Exeter about five years ago.
The building, in need of some updates, may be categorized as Class B, but the location is “Class A,” Califf said.
Germantown Municipal Park is directly across Exeter. Nearby are the U.S. Post Office, library, municipal center, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods and many other stores and restaurants.
“For the Germantown core, there’s not many multi-story Germantown office buildings it competes with,” Califf said.
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What Savvy Investors Should Do With Recession Predictions
By Chris Clothier on Wed, Sep 25, 2019
The U.S. economy has been in a state of flux this year. Between the yo-yo of the stock market, a manufacturing slump, and the trade war with China, fears of a recession within the next year are not entirely unfounded. Different sources and economists tend to disagree on whether or not a recession is in the future — after all, the stock market is back to record highs after last month’s big scare.