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All Forum Posts by: Kyle Dwyer

Kyle Dwyer has started 5 posts and replied 44 times.

Post: First flip in the books

Kyle DwyerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 45
  • Votes 21

Congrats Matt!!  Which Hard money lender did you use?

Post: First BRRRR investment ?

Kyle DwyerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 45
  • Votes 21

@Chris Gawlik

I'm actually in process of a deal near identical to this one near College Station TX.

I currently have 6 properties in the area, and this will be my first BRRRR property. I also dont feel too worried about this one due to price point.

Good luck with your project, I hope it all work out!

Post: Best Jobs To Have While Investing?

Kyle DwyerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 45
  • Votes 21

I jumped in with both feet.  I got my real estate license and became a property manager.  That way, I would get the experience with property management, save money on a property manager for my investments, and make a decent living doing it.  

Post: Pay off mortgage and snowball?

Kyle DwyerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
  • Posts 45
  • Votes 21

I feel you must do what makes you most comfortable.  The process would be much slower yes, but you would be preventing the debt pile up.  However, with proper cash flowing properties, that would be well worth it in my opinion.  You could purchase many more properties in a shorter amount of time, increasing your cash flow with each purchase, then start to snowball from that point.  This way you do a little bit of both.