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All Forum Posts by: Bryce Cutler

Bryce Cutler has started 12 posts and replied 176 times.

Post: Albany Vs Troy Vs Schenectady?

Bryce CutlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Wynantskill, NY
  • Posts 178
  • Votes 77

Hey @Joshua Lupo I am a fellow investor in the region and I would say that there are good pockets in each of those cities. Taxes have been the challenge in those prime areas for the rents that you can get. Don’t hesitate to look outside of the 3 big cities to look at places like Cohoes, Watervliet, Waterford and some other smaller cities inside and around those bigger cities. 

Good luck in your search.

Bryce 

Post: Not investing for speculation but.....

Bryce CutlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Wynantskill, NY
  • Posts 178
  • Votes 77

@Royston Gibbs normally I would agree with everyone else that if the numbers don’t work you don’t have a deal but I would make one exception. As a fellow Capital Region investor, the Saratoga lake market doesn’t have opportunities often and if it is something that you are going to keep and use for personal use there is value in that. 

Post: Any Advice for someone in the Albany upstate NY Region

Bryce CutlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Wynantskill, NY
  • Posts 178
  • Votes 77

@Daniel Smith, I am an investor and banker here in the Capital Region. Let me know if I can help in any way. Welcome to BP.

Bryce

Post: Best Investment Team in Albany...

Bryce CutlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Wynantskill, NY
  • Posts 178
  • Votes 77

@Moshe H.@Michael Gansberg. @max dworin @Roger Von Urff. Hey guys, when you are up in the Capital Region I’d be happy to connect and grab a cup of coffee. I met with Roger a couple of weeks back and we shared some contacts and strategies. 

Post: Best Investment Team in Albany...

Bryce CutlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Wynantskill, NY
  • Posts 178
  • Votes 77
Hey Roger, I’m a fellow investor here in the Capital Region and am investing in some of the same areas you mentioned. I would be up for meeting to discuss strategies when you are in town. Bryce

Post: MLB player struggling to get approved

Bryce CutlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Wynantskill, NY
  • Posts 178
  • Votes 77
Hey guys, I’m a banker by day and investor by night and weekend. Best bet is to shop around for a mortgage broker who knows how to best work with self employed workers. Their structure may be similar to yours from An underwriting standpoint. Next best suggestion is a smaller community bank who portfolios their own loans. They tend to be more flexible. Good luck guys, both in your investing and in your baseball careers. Bryce

Post: New Member in Albany NY

Bryce CutlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Wynantskill, NY
  • Posts 178
  • Votes 77
Welcome, @Dan Phillips. You might want to check out the local REIA meeting. AIN meets on the third Monday of the month at the Century House in Latham. Great group of people and a great resource for all aspects of investing. Actioninvestorsnetwork.com for details, hope to meet you there sometime. Bryce

Post: New Member- Capital Region_Albany New York

Bryce CutlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Wynantskill, NY
  • Posts 178
  • Votes 77
@elizabeth lozier @aaron lozier. Welcome to the forums. For networking and connecting with wholesalers in the capital region you might want to check out Action Investors Network. It is the local REI group and I have met several wholesalers there. We meet on the third Wednesday of the month which will be November 20th next month. The meeting are held at the Century House in Latham and you can get more detail on the group website or Facebook page. Website is actioninvestorsnetwork.com. Best of luck to both of you. Bryce

Post: Is there a local REIA in the Albany NY (Capital Region area)

Bryce CutlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Wynantskill, NY
  • Posts 178
  • Votes 77

They have a website and Facebook page for AIN but outside of that I don't think so. The Facebook page is for members only though and is a good resource. 

Bryce

Post: Is there a local REIA in the Albany NY (Capital Region area)

Bryce CutlerPosted
  • Investor
  • Wynantskill, NY
  • Posts 178
  • Votes 77

Eddie,

Action investors network meets at the Century House on the 3rd Monday of each month at 6pm. It's a really good group. Hope to see you at the next meeting on the 18th. 

Bryce