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All Forum Posts by: Ryan Landis

Ryan Landis has started 29 posts and replied 574 times.

Post: New Agent in Atlanta, GA

Ryan LandisPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 585
  • Votes 264

@Faith Hanson congrats on getting the license. Now the real fun begins. Grind it out, get some clients under your belt - the sky is the limit!

Post: We made $35k on our first flip!! (But it took 12 months)

Ryan LandisPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 585
  • Votes 264

@Thea Linkfield that is fantastic - job well done!

Post: ~¼ Acre Land in California-Seller Finance Available!!

Ryan LandisPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 585
  • Votes 264

Whether you are expanding your portfolio or looking to start out as a landlord, this parcel is great for you! Great opportunity for a new build or to hold some vacant land for future investment in the growing California City in Kern County, California. Corner lot available with potential for multi-family unit or mobile homes to create cash flow. Currently zoned R2, the property is adjacent to an existing 4-unit property that establishes a paved road with the potential for utility hookups. Less than 1 mile from Central Park Lake and Tierra Del Sol Golf Course, don't miss out! A wide range of build strategies available with seller finance available.

~1/4 acre.

List price: $20,000

Contact for more information. Partial Owner. CalBRE 01961161

Post: ~¾ of an Acre Land in California-Seller Finance Available!!

Ryan LandisPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 585
  • Votes 264

Located near the heart of California City, this prime land offers the right buyer a great opportunity to purchase property in the expanding region. Investor’s opportunity to own land in the growing development of California City located in Kern County, California.

With property values continuing to go up, the zoned commercial parcel is ideal with corner lot access adjacent to a residential community. Less than 1 mile from Central Park Lake and Tierra Del Sol Golf Course, don't miss out! Seller finance available and open to entertaining offers. A wide range of build strategies available with seller finance available.

~0.75 acres

List price: $75,000

Contact for more information. Partial owner. CalBRE #01961161

Post: Looking for a Contractor for a Mixed Use Building in Murray, Utah

Ryan LandisPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 585
  • Votes 264

@Blair Poelman thanks. I will DM you now.

Post: Looking for a Contractor for a Mixed Use Building in Murray, Utah

Ryan LandisPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 585
  • Votes 264

Hi everyone,

Looking for a GC that can help out with a project in Murray, Utah. There are both commercial and residential components. It would great to get some recommendations for people that are familiar with working on a place that needs a bit of work!

Cheers,

Ryan

Post: Real Estate Call Intaker

Ryan LandisPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 585
  • Votes 264

Want to learn about real estate investing? Enjoy talking to people?

Join our real estate investing team in a part time or full-time capacity. We plan to quickly ramp up our marketing machine over the next couple months and you would be on the front line doing (and learning). Specifically, you will manage all inbound calls as well as actively pursue new leads. Our team will provide the tools and training needed to be successful. We are looking for a smart, motivated, and sociable person who has a natural ability to make connections with almost anyone.

If this is you...pls let us know!

You want to get your feet wet in real estate

You are personable and enjoy talking to people

You often can build a positive rapport with just about anyone and enjoy talking to new people

You are dependable and organized

You are available full time or part time (various shifts available)

You must be able to be in front of a computer in a quiet environment throughout your shift

You have basic computer and Microsoft Excel proficiency

Ideal, but not required, if you have had any prior sales, customer service, or real estate experience

This is a paid independent contractor role.

If interested, please tell us a little about you here

Post: Which markets still cash flow positive?

Ryan LandisPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 585
  • Votes 264

@Jon Passow a lot of it would technically come down to the tax return (i.e. if you were losing money on paper you might not have a taxable amount in either state). In terms of the price/returns they should be the same, just that one investor is investing in a state that does not have a state income tax and then lives in that same state so does not need to pay a state income tax on the rental income while the CA one lives in a state that does have a state income tax :)

I don't think that ultimately would drive a decision, but it is something to think about. A lot of people are familiar with how their system works. When you got into a different state (even cities sometimes - i.e. Oakland has quite a heft city transfer tax for example compared to other states in CA) you really just need to know how those changes may or may not influence your investment.

Post: Who Buys Turn-Key Multi-Family Properties in the Bay Area

Ryan LandisPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 585
  • Votes 264

@Mike D'Arrigo I think @Jonathan Pflueger might have been looking for something closer to "~$0.70 on the dollar that lets you get to 1%+ in the first 12 months." That IS doable :)

Post: Who Buys Turn-Key Multi-Family Properties in the Bay Area

Ryan LandisPosted
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 585
  • Votes 264

@Jonathan Pflueger there are a few guys that do it well (@Account Closed is very successful). I am not sure if he has any rules in place, but he definitely doesn't pay market value.