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All Forum Posts by: Greg Horn

Greg Horn has started 13 posts and replied 87 times.

Post: Dave Ramsey Philosophy + Buy & Hold Strategy = ........Reality???

Greg HornPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kilauea, HI
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 27

@Phil Moeller I absolutely love the blend of Ramsey, Kiyosaki and Ferriss!! I've read all three of them and, being new to the REI game, totally relate with the way you talk about executing your business. Thanks for the guidance!

Post: Owning rentals on the Big Island, Hawaii.

Greg HornPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kilauea, HI
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 27

@Connor Maloney I'm also on Kauai and actually just met @Jeremy Santy last week! I'm on the north shore and am exploring deals in Princeville, which is a VDA. Particularly, I'm looking at a few different complexes that are comprised of duplex condo properties. In my mind, the best approach would be to acquire one of these, long-term rent one side and vacation rent the other. This will help to maximize profit while ensuring stability. 

Message me if you'd like to chat further!

Post: Newbie on Oahu, Hawaii

Greg HornPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kilauea, HI
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 27

@Paul Timmins where in Hawaii does your friend vacation rent that place?

Post: Real Estate Investor from Bay Area California

Greg HornPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kilauea, HI
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 27

Aloha Rachel! I'm on the island of Kauai, Hawaii and have several opportunities here. Send me a message if you'd like to discuss.

Post: New investor from Grays Harbor, WA area

Greg HornPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kilauea, HI
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 27

@Waylon Brun@Jeremy Santy@David L.

I agree! I've been talking with a few folks about getting a REIA started here on Kauai! I say we shoot to have an informal first meeting here in either late March or early April. I'm reaching out to each of you individually to coordinate.

Mahalo!

Greg

Post: Banking in Hawaii??

Greg HornPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kilauea, HI
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 27
Aloha Phillip Cuilla ! I live on the north shore of Kauai and am originally from New Jersey! Small world. I'm currently structuring a couple of deals in condos in Princeville (where vacation rentals are allowed) and would love to chat. Send me a message! Mahalo, Greg

Post: New investor from Grays Harbor, WA area

Greg HornPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kilauea, HI
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 27
Brandon Turner where in Hawaii are you?

Post: Tax Lien Investment Club

Greg HornPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kilauea, HI
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 27

Aloha @Jerry K.et al,

I'm not sure if this thread covers tax deeds at all, but does anyone on here have advice regarding starting in Tax Deeds vs Tax Liens? I live on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, which is a redeemable deed county. I'm learning the rules here as quickly as possible, but I don't have the luxury of being able to travel to other counties to attend auctions. I'm going to have to invest remotely.

I'm in a position where I don't have a ton of cash, so I'd love to get a property as affordably as possible to be able to flip rather than bank on the interest of a lien. After learning everything that I can, I'm strongly considering looking into several different tax deed counties around the country where I can pick up an Over The Counter (OTC) aka leftover Tax Deed property. 

Can anyone with experience in both Tax Liens and Tax Deeds comment on this strategy? Obviously, I'll have to do my due diligence on any property I'm considering picking up with a Tax Deed to ensure that I don't get a crappy property. 

Mahalo (Thanks)!

Greg

Post: House flip in East Bay vs buying rental properties out of state.

Greg HornPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kilauea, HI
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 27
Norm Park where in Hawaii are you from? I'm digging into things here on Kauai and would be happy to help you look here.

Post: Tax, liens, etc

Greg HornPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kilauea, HI
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 27

@Kay Kay SinghI have found the Tax Lien Certificate School from Dustin Hahn to be highly educational and informative about Tax Liens and Deeds and how to go about them, plus all of the contact info for counties around the country. For only $27, it has been a worthwhile investment for me to learn all of that. I hope that helps.