All Forum Posts by: Kyle Witham
Kyle Witham has started 2 posts and replied 7 times.
Post: Starting out should you start an LLC?

- Rental Property Investor
- San Tan Valley, AZ
- Posts 7
- Votes 3
@Matthew Crivelli
Thanks! I do want my family and personal stuff separated. And I live in AZ and hear it’s super easy to get lol!
Very much appreciated
Post: Starting out should you start an LLC?

- Rental Property Investor
- San Tan Valley, AZ
- Posts 7
- Votes 3
@Mike McCarthy and @Aigo Pyles
Thanks so much I want to buy and hold the rentals. I can't jump in and buy a ton it'll be a slower process so I think the umbrella and landlord route is probably the best and if I am able to grow it well enough sorry about the LLC down the road. Thanks so much for the input. I have a lot of research ahead of me.
Again thank you guys so much.
Post: Starting out should you start an LLC?

- Rental Property Investor
- San Tan Valley, AZ
- Posts 7
- Votes 3
@Da'Shawn Murphy
Appreciate it! I will talk to some local credit unions to then some banks I like to try and keep it local if I can. Thanks again!
Post: Starting out should you start an LLC?

- Rental Property Investor
- San Tan Valley, AZ
- Posts 7
- Votes 3
@Antoine Martel thanks I have my homework cut out for sure. Don’t want to go in without a plan in place.
Post: Starting out should you start an LLC?

- Rental Property Investor
- San Tan Valley, AZ
- Posts 7
- Votes 3
I am wanting to get into real estate investing. I want to get rentals of any style multi-family single family maybe even commercial. Before I jump in I am doing research and trying to educate myself as best I can.
My question should I get an LLC?
Thanks all
Post: I am super new, looking mostly for cash flow

- Rental Property Investor
- San Tan Valley, AZ
- Posts 7
- Votes 3
@AJ H.
Thanks! Appreciate it I’m still in the very early stage of figuring out my goals. A lot left to figure out. First step get on the forums. I don’t know how much time I’d need realistically to achieve that. I work a decent amount so it’ll be longer than I want I’m sure.
Post: I am super new, looking mostly for cash flow

- Rental Property Investor
- San Tan Valley, AZ
- Posts 7
- Votes 3
Hello, I am super new and looking into real estate investing. I am 32 have wanted to get into real estate since I was much much younger (regret not doing so). I am wanting to reach $50k a year in passive cash flow. Once that goal is reached I’m sure I will be adjusting it up further. I need roughly $3k a month to cover most if not all my expenses. I am in AZ, I have less than $900 in credit card debt but have over $60K in traditional lines of credit (not including store cards) decent credit score 778ish. Not sure if single family or multi-family should be my first attempt at becoming an investor. Best case I find a property manager. I want it as passive as possible.