All Forum Posts by: Kyle Buck
Kyle Buck has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.
Post: New in Charleston, SC!

- Charleston, SC
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thank you all for the welcome! Paul, I have had the two J Scott books on my radar for a little while now. Definitely getting them now. I just started the Rewind book and am enjoying it so far. Lots of good advice. Thank you all!
Post: New in Charleston, SC!

- Charleston, SC
- Posts 4
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thank you for the insight Russ! I have been reading everything I can get my hands on right now, and I have seen quite a bit on the hot Charleston market. This concerns me a bit as a newbie trying to compete with so many others. I welcome any advice, strategies, etc. you have to offer. I would love to meet up some time if you are available.
Post: New in Charleston, SC!

- Charleston, SC
- Posts 4
- Votes 2
thanks guys. I am enjoying Charleston so far! It is a great town. And it is nice to be participating.
Post: New in Charleston, SC!

- Charleston, SC
- Posts 4
- Votes 2
hi everyone. This post is a first for me in a few ways. First off, I am brand new to real estate investing...in what I have heard referred to as information overload or analysis paralysis. Second, this is my first forum post ever...anywhere. I guess I am what people call a serial lurker. I have gathered great deals of information. From other forum posts, but never really had the nerve to post anything for myself.
I feel better now that is off my chest, so about me and my plan.
I am newly relocated to Charleston, SC as a researcher. I graduated with my doctorate in geography about a year ago and have some pretty mean GIS skills. I also really like a challenge, which I feel is missing right now. I will admit that money is a goal too. Turns out they don't pay you according to hours spent in the classroom or in front of a computer reading, and I have a wife and three kids to support.
My tentative plan in real estate investment is to begin with rehabbing and flipping houses. I am looking into best ways for financing this, but I do have lots of equity in my house, so I don't suspect an issue. I have had some involvement in flipping with a fiend of mine in Florida before the bubble burst down there. I also have the ability and tools to do most work myself, although time constraints will dictate that I hire contractors. Ultimately I would like to have the ability to buy and hold properties as rentals in addition to the flipping. If I really like this investment thing, I could definitely see this becoming my full time career.
Ok, I will stop there for now. I look forward to meeting everyone! Thanks in advance!