All Forum Posts by: Kayce Tackett
Kayce Tackett has started 1 posts and replied 28 times.
Post: South Carolina investors

- Rental Property Investor
- Irmo, SC
- Posts 40
- Votes 18
Hi @Antoine Brown , what type of investing do you do?
I'll PM you a contact.
Post: Introduction Columbia, SC

- Rental Property Investor
- Irmo, SC
- Posts 40
- Votes 18
Welcome to the BP community, @Carlisle Edens! My husband, Steve, and I live in Irmo and work in the Midlands. We'd love to meet you for coffee one day if you're interested.
Post: Local Investors Needed

- Rental Property Investor
- Irmo, SC
- Posts 40
- Votes 18
Hi Logan, my husband, Steve, and I work in the Columbia market. Steve is a realtor and we’re wholesalers. How can we help?
Post: Lists providers in South Carolina

- Rental Property Investor
- Irmo, SC
- Posts 40
- Votes 18
We're curious as well.
Post: What are common legal needs of Investors in South Carolina?

- Rental Property Investor
- Irmo, SC
- Posts 40
- Votes 18
We'd love to have a relationship with an investor-friendly attorney who would offer investor-friendly boutique-type services. For example, we'd be happy to pay some reasonable and nominal retainer fee in order to have the ability to text this attorney and get answers to our questions as they arise, rather than having to schedule an appointment or go through a paralegal or wait indefinitely on an answer via email. Ideally, this arrangement would assure us of an answer in a reasonable amount of time. We know a small-business attorney who provides this exact type of boutique services to his small-business clients. Also, a proactive approach, rather than reactive, would be greatly appreciated. For example, like @Jason Merchey said, an attorney who put himself/herself in the client's shoes in their approach: "What would I want my attorney to caution me about? What would I want my attorney to tell me to ask my CPA about? What would I want my attorney to suggest to me in order to facilitate smoother transactions?" and so on. The way an attorney could make himself/herself indispensable is to be proactive with advice about our money and our investments like he/she would be with their own investments, not leaving us to discover information on our own and then using them as a source to verify it. Once a year, our financial planner says it's time for us to meet to review the past year and plan for the upcoming year. We do the same with our CPA. Our hope would be to one day find an investor-friendly attorney who sees himself/herself as an extension of our investment team and offers the same proactive perspective. I would imagine we'd need less and less involvement over time, but as fairly new investors, this type of approach would surely result in making raving fans out of us. I hope that's helpful, @Erik Sklar.
Post: Ulster County, NY / Irmo, SC

- Rental Property Investor
- Irmo, SC
- Posts 40
- Votes 18
Hi @Tom Kentop Jr , my husband and I are beginning investors and wholesalers in Columbia. My husband, Steve, is also a realtor. We live in Irmo. The area has grown significantly and rapidly over the past several years and is now spilling over into Ballentine and Chapin. The school district continues to receive numerous accolades and top honors, which has certainly helped spur much of the growth. We're very familiar with the area. If you ever need to know anything about the area, Steve or I would be happy to help.
Post: Columbia, SC Meet Up

- Rental Property Investor
- Irmo, SC
- Posts 40
- Votes 18
@Andrew R. Lucas clearly has the corner on the alliteration market in Columbia! My husband, Steve, and I are planning to attend this meetup. We'll look forward to learning from the Sultan/Captain a.k.a. @Will Gaston with everyone else. Thanks!
Post: Columbia, SC Meet Up

- Rental Property Investor
- Irmo, SC
- Posts 40
- Votes 18
Happy 4th! My husband and I are new to BP. We are both self-employed business owners. He is a realtor. We just purchased our first rental property and may be about to purchase a flip, and we're looking forward to building this business. We just started listening to our first BP book, and we would like to attend the next meetup. Was any date set at the previous one?
Also, do you have any suggestion about a "next step" for a beginner level? For example, if you could go back to your beginning days as an investor and you had just started a BP book and just joined the forum, what would you tell your newbie self to learn/do next?
Thanks in advance!
Kayce Tackett