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All Forum Posts by: Brian Hyla

Brian Hyla has started 9 posts and replied 36 times.

Post: From Triathlon to Investing in Real Estate

Brian HylaPosted
  • Ridgefield, CT
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 9

I never imagined that stretching every fiber of my will, determination, physical/mental strength and pushing my body to its limits would have catapulted me into investing in real estate.  You see I am a triathlete and there is nothing I would not do to shave a single second off my swim, bike or run times.  I spend endless hours in the pool, pedaling hundreds of miles, pounding my feet into the pavement more than any human should.  Minute after minute, hour after hour, all starting hours before most are rolling over to hit the snooze.

My morning starts at 4am every day, except Sunday(a promise to my wife), when my eyes pop open before the alarm.  I shake off the night, grab some water and get ready to start my work-out.  During the week my workout is limited to 1-2hours, but on the weekend I can hit about 4-5hours.  I am sure to be done with training prior to my family waking up, so I do not miss  moment of our time together.

As you can imagine, training hours on end leaves you a little bored and searching for things to focus your attention on, other those thought lingering in your head. They can be very scary! I have watched TV, movies, listened to music, books on tape and then finally found podcasts. I started listening to podcasts about triathlon, then personal success, to learning languages, and then stumbled upon one about real estate investing. Something grabbed a hold go me and I was actually looking forward to my next workout to study more about what people are doing in real estate. I could not get enough. I subscribed to every REI podcast that I could find. Each was extremely valuable in the content the provided, but I truly connected with Bigger Pockets.

BP drew me in. I downloaded every episode, read all the blogs, scoured the forums, used all the free tools and anything else I could leverage from this amazing site. BP became my "University of the World" with a Masters in REI. I told everyone I could about this site, met others in my area that were using it and eventually became a "Pro" member.

BP and the work of REI has hooked me to my core and I became addicted to learning everything I can about Investing in Real Estate. I spend all of my free time, reading forums, analyzing deals, connecting with other investors, building networks, developing lists, funding sources, making offers........

I still train every morning @ 4am, but actually use that time more to train my investing brain, while killing my body. I listen to every podcast over and over again, read blogs, posts, forums, etc. (when on a treadmill or Trainer Bike). I actually took a year off of competing and racing this year to focus on investing in Real Estate. I am hooked. I still love triathlon, but I know REI is my future.

Thanks BP!

Post: Meet up in Mt. Kisco, Westchester, NY

Brian HylaPosted
  • Ridgefield, CT
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 9

@Melissa N., still very much in!  Thanks for doing this.  Looking forward to meeting others in our area.  Thanks again!

Post: West Palm Beach- Lawyer

Brian HylaPosted
  • Ridgefield, CT
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 9
I recently tamed with two other investors in FL and we are looking for a great Real Estate Attorney in the West Palm Beach area. Any help/suggestions are greatly appreciated! Thanks- Brian

Post: Hi! Looking for an agent in Poughkeepsie NY!

Brian HylaPosted
  • Ridgefield, CT
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 9

hey Dave,

I will recommend a couple of guys to you. They are in my phone contacts. Send me you email and I will shoot them over. 

I used to live just outside Poighkeepsie and my Brother in Law is a councilman in one of the wards. If you ever need anything or need a partner. Let me know. 

Post: Westchester County, NY Meet-up

Brian HylaPosted
  • Ridgefield, CT
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 9

Im in.

Post: Westchester NY, Hudson valley meetup

Brian HylaPosted
  • Ridgefield, CT
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 9

Sal,

Im in.  I live in Ridgefield, CT.  Would be happy to meet-up.  Perhaps something can be arranged mid way.  Would love to connect and discuss.

Post: Need help, found 3 unit in foreclosure

Brian HylaPosted
  • Ridgefield, CT
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 9

HI Chrissy,

Congrats.  I wold be happy to look at the information and possibly fund.  Please send me what ever you have, your analysis, market info, etc.

Hope to hear from you soon.

Brian

Post: HEEEELP I got an offer acceted

Brian HylaPosted
  • Ridgefield, CT
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 9

@Jerryll Noorden- Congrats!  I am in Ridgefield, CT.  Would love to connect.  Let m know if you ever want to get together for a bite, coffee or a drink.  Love to hear how things are going, see if I can help or if you need anything else.

Brian Hyla

Post: New Member from Connecticut

Brian HylaPosted
  • Ridgefield, CT
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 9

hey Valerie,

Welcome to BP. I'm in Ridgefield, Ct. Would love to connect.  I am looking at investments in Fairfield, Westchester and Dutchess Counties up here, as well as Florida. 

I am also a contractor and have lots of subs if you need anything.

Hope to talk to you soon. 

Best,

Brian