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All Forum Posts by: Kyle Lauriano

Kyle Lauriano has started 21 posts and replied 80 times.

Post: Seeking a Large Multi-Family Apartment Deal, Yet Don't Have Much

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

Hi @Jeremy Hunter, Thanks for the feedback and the connect, I will look into these options to find similar individuals. 

Thanks,

Post: Seeking a Large Multi-Family Apartment Deal, Yet Don't Have Much

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

Hi @Jeff Kehl, Thanks for the information here, this was indeed insightful. I originally intended to be quite active during this process, since I would like to transition into this field full-term. Regarding your statement on ROI, I would say, I would be looking for a higher yield than the stock market, but I also intend on creating passive income with proper cash flow.

Introducing myself to smaller MF units seems like the best bet forward for MF investing, yet my only question is, is this return greater than owning multiple duplexes, tris, or quads, in comparison? (E.g., owning one 24 unit MF vs. four quads and four duplexes)? Sure, the cost to reno and repair may be more, but over time what would be better to provide more significant cash flow, -- stating that all these provide similar cap rates, repairs, etc. -- I assume the 24 unit. 

Let me know your thoughts. 

Thanks,

Post: Lehigh Valley Investors Market Discussion June Meeting

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7
@Justin Brown Great! thanks so much for the insight! Look forward to attending these in the future.

Post: Seeking a Large Multi-Family Apartment Deal, Yet Don't Have Much

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7
@Nick B. and @Ronald Rohde Appreciate the feedback, this is a business of relationships, so I will look into these avenues over the coming months. Thanks for your insight and guidance, I look forward to learning and growing in the RE community.

Post: Lehigh Valley Investors Market Discussion June Meeting

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7
@Justin Brown Have a job relocation, so we will moving up to the LV area, per these meetups, this would be my first event, what is to be expected during these events?

Post: Lehigh Valley Investors Market Discussion June Meeting

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7
Hi @Justin Brown thanks for posting this, I will be relocating to the Lehigh Valley area over the coming months, when will the next event transpire?

Post: Seeking a Large Multi-Family Apartment Deal, Yet Don't Have Much

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7
Hey @Ronald Rohde, unfortunately, I currently do not have either requirement, thus I assume larger deals I will not be eligible for until my capital sits at a higher value. Thanks for your feedback, I hope to be in these talks in the foreseeable future.

Post: Seeking a Large Multi-Family Apartment Deal, Yet Don't Have Much

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7
@Nick B.

Post: Seeking a Large Multi-Family Apartment Deal, Yet Don't Have Much

Kyle LaurianoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Doylestown, PA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 7
Hey @Nick B. thanks for the input, this is exactly what I am trying to understand. Per a smaller 25k deal, how would I even come across or get in contact with a deal sponsor to become a passive investor? Also, is this even feasible for a first-time investor? Additionally, is this a smart decision rather than a few smaller MF deals? Appreciate the time,

Post: Seeking a Large Multi-Family Apartment Deal, Yet Don't Have Much

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

All,

I am interested in going into a large deal (16+ units) opposed to a small MFA deal. How can a young, eager minded individual like myself get into these market deals when my capital is less than 100k?

Is this even possible? If it is possible, how does this work?

Thanks,