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All Forum Posts by: Kyle Lauriano

Kyle Lauriano has started 21 posts and replied 80 times.

Post: New Investor In The Pennsylvania Market

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7

Hi @Steve Babiak ,

I was looking into this, I will definitely do a deep dive and join. 

Post: New Investor In The Pennsylvania Market

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7

Hi @Jason Bruning,

Congratulations on the SFH investment that is exciting news! I will reach out to you.

Post: New Investor In The Pennsylvania Market

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7

Hi @Jared Kulp,

Thanks for the warm welcome, and insight into the area. I will review the area thoroughly! Congratulations on the new investment, as well! 

Post: New Investor In The Pennsylvania Market

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7

Hi @Adam Burns

Thank you for your response, absolutely, I would be interested in connecting with you to discuss this area, as well as, learn about you and your successes! 

Post: New Investor In The Pennsylvania Market

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7

Hi @Brendan Markle ,

Thanks for the response, I would definitely be interested in learning about some of the better areas for small multi-family apartment rentals in the Doylestown area, in addition to learning about your background some more.

Thanks,

Post: New Investor In The Pennsylvania Market

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7

Hi @Jessica H.,

Thanks for responding back to me! How do you like the Lehigh Valley flipping market, my fiance and I are looking into this over the course of time? 

Right now, my interests are in multi-family apartment rentals, but we would be interested in learning more about your successes and how you can flip so many homes per year. Additionally, any future referrals, whether contractors to agents, I am open to hearing it all. 

Thanks for your time,

Post: Investor Seeking a Mortgage Broker and Attorney-Lehigh Valley, PA

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7

Hi @Marty Johnston, thank you for the kind remarks!

Post: New Investor In The Pennsylvania Market

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7

Hi All, 

I wanted to introduce myself here in this forum, as I have not had an opportunity to do so before, but I am new to multi-family investing and have been diving in headfirst through the BP podcasts, webinars, forums, books, and other literature. 

I will be investing in the Lehigh Valley area in the next few months and would like to connect with various people in this area. Additionally, I reside in the Doylestown area, and would not be opposed to forming relationships with other investors in the tri-state market. 

Currently, I am looking to build my team moving forward, and pursue my goals. 

Appreciate the time,

Post: Investor Seeking a Mortgage Broker and Attorney-Lehigh Valley, PA

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7

Hi All, 

I am seeking a reputable Mortgage Broker and Attorney that specializes in multi-family apartment investing to add to my team this year. I will be kick-starting my investing career near the fall/winter timeframe of this year and wish to cultivate some relationships now to make this process as streamlined as possible in the future. 

About my goals, I will be looking to scale from small MF to mid/large MF in 5 years time. I am open to any opinions, thoughts, references, etc. 

The Lehigh Valley area will be a bit new for me, as I will be relocating to this area near the end of this year, as well. 

Appreciate your time on this,

Regards,

Post: General Contracting - How to accurately finance + "sweat equity"?

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7

Hi All, 

General question regarding a first-time investor, who is exploring buy-and-hold properties for renovation utilizing the BRRRR strategy.

My question is when obtaining a small MF property (2-4 units), what are some of the best practices for the 'typical' renovation strategy (I.e., provide more sweat equity into your first property, or use a trusted GC to help assist during this process)? 

I am asking this because even though utilizing the sweat equity strategy in your first deal may save you money, upfront, thus increasing ROI, how can you eventually ramp up your production after you refinance the property and effectively start actively seeking other buy-and-hold properties using the stack method, to grow exponentially--2 units, four units, eight units, etc.

It would seem that since you are trying to automate your time to manage multiple flips, tenants, etc. what is an ideal way to start off?

Thanks for your time on this, I understand this may be a multifaceted answer, but at its root, from an initial investors perspective, what is the best way to leverage time and money to snowball your personal goals?

Thanks,

Kyle